Crime & Safety

Cape Cod Nauti-Block Cocaine Supplier: 18 Months In Prison

Aaron Mott-Frye, of Wareham, admitted to supplying Cape Cod Nauti-Block gang members with cocaine.

BOSTON, MA — A Wareham man on Thursday was sentenced to 18 months of prison after admitting to supplying cocaine to the now-defunct Cape Cod Nauti-Block gang. Aaron Mott-Frye, 27, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute cocaine and possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute. Mott-Frye was arrested in June 2016 after selling cocaine to an undercover agent.

"Mott-Frye was a cocaine supplier to Christopher Wilkins and Christian Chapman, members of the Nauti-Block gang that operated on Cape Cod," U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said in a statement.

Wilkins and Chapman were sentenced to 8 years and 9 years in prison on heroin charges, respectively. The gang's leader, Denzel Chisholm, was sentenced to 29 years in prison.

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Mott-Frye also received 3 years supervised release during his sentencing in federal court in Boston.

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