Crime & Safety
Hartford Quartet Faces Federal Gun/Drug Trafficking Charges: Feds
The four Hartford men were officially indicted and charged last month, with the group all appearing in federal court last week.
HARTFORD, CT — Four Hartford men were recently indicted and charged in U.S. District Court with federal gun/narcotics trafficking charges, federal authorities said last week.
David X. Sullivan, U.S. attorney for Connecticut, and Thomas Greco, special agent in charge, ATF Boston Field Division, sad Friday that Antonio Baez, also known as “Fat Boy,” 26; Cory Lewis, also known as “City,” 36; Javon Hutley, 33; and Roger Moody, 42, all of Hartford, were charged by indictment with offenses related to the illegal trafficking of firearms and narcotics.
As alleged in court documents and statements made in court, in June 2025, ATF began an investigation of Baez and other armed drug traffickers operating in the area of Evergreen Avenue in Hartford, where Baez and Moody resided.
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According to federal authorities, between June and October 2025, ATF undercover agents made multiple controlled purchases of fentanyl, which included carfentanil or other additives, including xylazine and tramadol, from Baez, Lewis, and Moody, and a total of seven firearms from Baez, Lewis, and Hutley.
“The trafficking of guns and drugs, especially when the drugs are fentanyl mixed with extremely toxic additives, is a dangerous combination,” said Sullivan. “We remain committed to using federal resources to thwart this criminal behavior and prosecute those involved. I commend ATF for this effective undercover operation. It has made our capital city safer.”
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“This investigation targeted members of a criminal organization that endangered the community by trafficking firearms and distributing fentanyl,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Greco. “ATF enforcement operations will continue to focus on disrupting shooters and those who enable them by providing firearms.”
Baez, Lewis, Hutley, and Moody were arrested on federal criminal complaints on Oct. 15.
On that date, a search of Hutley’s residence on Sisson Avenue revealed two gun magazines and ammunition.
A search of Lewis’s residence on New Britain Avenue revealed a .357 magnum revolver.
On Oct. 28, a federal grand jury in New Haven returned a 16-count indictment charging the four defendants.
Baez, Lewis, and Moody are charged with conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances.
According to authorities, if convicted, based on the type and quantity of drug attributed to each defendant, an a defendant’s criminal history, Baez faces a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of five years and a maximum term of 40 years, Lewis faces a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 10 years and a maximum term of imprisonment of life, and Moody faces a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years.
Baez, Lewis, and Moody are also charged with one or more counts of possession with intent to distribute and distribution of controlled substances, officials said.
The indictment also charges Baez, Lewis, and Hutley with firearms trafficking conspiracy and firearms trafficking, and Lewis and Hutley with unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.
These charges carry a maximum term of imprisonment of 15 years on each count.
Baez, Lewis, Hutley, and Moody, who have been detained since their arrests, appeared Nov. 19 in Hartford federal court and entered pleas of not guilty to the charges in the indictment.
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