Crime & Safety

New Haven Man Sentenced to 3 Years In Federal Prison For Meth Trafficking: US Attorney

From 2022-2024, Gregory Grant, 34, received 79 packages, mailed by a co-conspirator from Georgia to New Haven, containing meth pills: Feds

NEW HAVEN, CT — Gregory Grant, 34, of New Haven, was sentenced to three years in federal prison and three years of supervised release for trafficking methamphetamine pills, according to U.S. Attorney for Connecticut David X. Sullivan.

According to Sullivan, court documents and statements made in court, between approximately January 2022 and March 2024, Grant’s co-conspirator, Tyrone Brown, mailed parcels containing methamphetamine pills from Georgia to addresses in New Haven associated with Grant and others, Sullivan said. Investigators identified approximately 79 suspicious parcels shipped from Brown to Grant during that time, the federal prosecutor said.

In January 2023, investigators conducted a court-authorized search of an intercepted parcel and found 16 ziplock sandwich bags containing a total of more than four kilograms of methamphetamine pills, and a firearm, according to Sullivan, who added that the investigation also revealed that Grant made multiple payments to Brown during the conspiracy.

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Grant, who has been detained since his March 2024 arrest, pleaded guilty in March. Brown also pleaded guilty and, on December 2, 2025, was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment, Sullivan said

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