A federal court has sentenced Andrew Brent Steel, a former Detroit resident, to nine years in prison for drug trafficking. He will also have four years of supervised release. Steel, who is 33 years old, has been found guilty of the charges.
On July 18, 2024, Senior United States District Court Judge David S. Cercone sentenced Steel to the charges to which he pleaded guilty.
Multiple purchases of fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine were made during the investigation that led to Steel’s arrest and conviction. Upon his arrest, Steel was found with the phone he used to coordinate these transactions.
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Brendan J. McKenna, an Assistant United States Attorney, represented the government in the prosecution of the case. Eric G. Olshan, the United States Attorney, commended the collaborative efforts of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General, and the Pennsylvania State Police for their investigation, which led to the successful conviction of Steel and his co-conspirators.
Law enforcement agencies continue to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to cracking down on drug trafficking, as evidenced by this case. The dedication of these agencies to ensuring that those involved in this illegal activity are held accountable for their actions is clearly evident.