San Francisco (Crohn) – Honduran was deported from the United States three times before being seized again in San Francisco. Erlan Eduardo Cruz Osta, 41, was sentenced to 36 months in a federal prison to illegally re -entering the United States, as well as drug dealing in the Readerin neighborhood of San Francisco.
Cruz-Acosta condemnation was the results of the investigations conducted by ICE and Customs Ex implementing agents (ICE).
Cruz-Acosta has a long criminal history. In 2006 he was convicted of sexual crimes in Virginia. In 2008, Cruz-ASTA was deported, however, he returned to the United States in the same year.
In 2009, Cruz-Ocosta was convicted in San Francisco by selling drugs, and he was sentenced to 42 days in prison. He was deported for the second time from the United States in June 2010.
“The Cruise Osta illegally entered into the United States in March 2014,” the US Prosecutor’s Office in the Northern Provincial County in California wrote.
At some time after his third deportation, Cruz-ASTA slipped to the United States again. Investigators said he began converting fentanel and methamphetamine into the streets of San Francisco. After his last arrest, Honduran man admitted the distribution of the metoor and the possession of Fntanil in San Francisco in 2023, the prosecutors said.
The boycott judge in the United States, William Orrik, ruled for a 36-month drug dealer behind bars and ordered to be held immediately at Cruz-ACosta.