A former Sharon resident was sentenced to 140 months in federal prison for fentanyl and cocaine trafficking within 1,000 feet of an elementary school and next-door to a day care center, acting U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti announced.
U.S. District Judge Robert J. Colville imposed the sentence on 37-year-old Larry Marrow; also ordering Marrow to serve six years of supervised release after his prison term.
According to information presented to the court, Marrow engaged in fentanyl and cocaine trafficking for several months in 2023, close to an elementary school and next-door to a day care center in Sharon. Marrow had four separate drug trafficking convictions and four separate gun convictions that occurred in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio prior to the present drug trafficking crime.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig W. Haller prosecuted the case on behalf of the United States.
Rivetti commended the Mercer County Drug Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General for the investigation leading to the prosecution of Marrow.