Operation Final Run Broken Up

A $1.4 million cocaine ring, which operated from Detroit, Michigan, to western Pennsylvania, was broken up today by agents from the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation (BNI).

Attorney General Tom Corbett said the arrests are the result of a nine-month investigation, known as "Operation Final Run," into the trafficking and distribution of large quantities of cocaine in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties, and the alleged "Detroit connection" for that organization.

Evidence and testimony regarding the case was presented to a statewide investigating grand jury, which recommended the criminal charges being filed today.

According to the grand jury, the investigation began in the summer of 2008 after agents arranged a series of controlled cocaine purchases from Kevin "Kev" Hoadwonic in Westmoreland and Allegheny counties, which eventually led investigators to uncover a substantial organizational structure and Detroit connections.

Corbett said that several key suspects arrested today are Detroit residents or have ties to that city, including three defendants who are allegedly part of the violent Detroit street gang; the "A-Team."

For more on this story, visit the attorney general's Web site.

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