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Milton man gets 15 months for heroin trafficking

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CONCORD - A Milton man was sentenced more than 15 months for participating in a conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute.

According to court documents and statements made in court, on July 12, 2016, a New Hampshire State Police trooper observed Jason Brewer, 36, commit multiple motor vehicle violations while driving northbound on Interstate 95.

The trooper executed a traffic stop of Brewer's car near the Hampton tolls. Timothy Kondroski was a passenger in the car.

During the traffic stop, the trooper observed evidence of drug possession. While the trooper questioned Brewer and Kondroski, Kondroski fled and darted across four lanes of the interstate highway toward the barriers that divided the cash tolls from the open road tolling lanes.

The trooper chased Kondroski, yelling at him to stop. The trooper eventually caught up to Kondroski at the barriers, which Kondroski was attempting to climb over. During the chase, Kondroski's sneakers fell off. When retrieving them from the roadway, the troopers found a bag containing approximately 35 grams of heroin. A second bag containing approximately one ounce of cocaine was recovered from inside one of Kondroski's sneakers.

Kondroski and Brewer both eventually admitted to buying the drugs in Lawrence, Mass. Kondroski further acknowledged that he paid $2,700 for the drugs and intended to sell them.

Brewer previously pleaded guilty on August 1, 2017. He has subsequently been released having served his sentence while awaiting trial.

Kondroski, meanwhile, was sentenced on Jan. 8, 2018, to 54 months in prison.

The case was investigated by the New Hampshire State Police and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Anna Dronzek. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Morse also participated in the prosecution.

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