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2 Indicted, 10 Kilos of Cocaine Found in Car And $87,000 Seized from Home

by Paige Wuthrich
November 21, 2025
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2 Indicted, 10 Kilos of Cocaine Found in Car And $87,000 Seized from Home

Two men have been indicted on multiple drug charges after investigators discovered approximately 10 kilograms of suspected cocaine concealed in a hidden vehicle compartment and seized nearly $90,000 in cash from a Paterson residence, according to Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, the Division of Criminal Justice, and the New Jersey State Police.

“Recovering several kilograms of narcotics from the vehicle—and a large amount of cash from the residence—highlights the very real danger posed by individuals who choose to profit at the expense of our communities. Drug traffickers don’t just move illegal substances; they fuel addiction, incite violence, and jeopardize the safety and stability of the families who call these neighborhoods home,” said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police.

After a months-long investigation, a state grand jury indicted Carlos E. Tavarez-Sanchez, 37, of Paterson, and Carlos Martinez, 45, of New York City, for their alleged roles in interstate narcotics trafficking. Both defendants face charges of first-degree possession with intent to distribute a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), second-degree conspiracy, third-degree CDS possession, and third-degree possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of school grounds. Tavarez-Sanchez also faces a second-degree accusation of facilitating criminal activities through financial means.

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“We allege these suspects brought bulk quantities of cocaine to New Jersey from out of state, contributing to a black market that destroys lives and afflicts our streets with violence,” said DCJ Director Theresa L. Hilton.

The investigation began in December 2024 with the New Jersey State Police Drug Trafficking North Unit. Detectives secured a search order for a Jeep reportedly utilized by Tavarez-Sanchez, which was moved from Texas to New Jersey via vehicle carrier. Investigators then discovered evidence that the car was being used to transport large quantities of narcotics.

On July 15, 2025, troopers performed a coordinated stop of the Jeep and a Porsche that was accompanying it. According to the lawsuit, a check of the Jeep turned up around 10 kilograms of suspected cocaine secreted in an aftermarket secret compartment. Martinez, who was driving the Jeep, and Tavarez-Sanchez, who was driving the Porsche, were arrested.

A court-authorized search of Tavarez-Sanchez’s Eastside Paterson house yielded $87,000 in cash. Investigators also discovered a ledger that detailed narcotics transactions and costs paid to automobile carrier companies for transporting the Jeep to Texas.

“It took months of patient and meticulous investigative work to build this case and secure this indictment,” said Attorney General Platkin.

All allegations are accusations, and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

First-degree violations can result in jail terms ranging from 10 to 20 years and fines of up to $200,000. Second-degree charges can result in five to ten years in prison and fines up to $150,000, while third-degree charges can result in three to five years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.

Anna Gildea, Deputy Attorney General, is prosecuting the case for the Division of Criminal Justice.

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