United States Attorney's Office for the District of New Hampshire

02/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 16:00

Rochester Man Sentenced to 4 Years’ Imprisonment for Conspiring to Distribute Fentanyl and Cocaine

Rochester Man Sentenced to 4 Years' Imprisonment for

Conspiring to Distribute Fentanyl and Cocaine

CONCORD - A Rochester man was sentenced yesterday in federal court for conspiring to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine, U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan announces.

Trevor Mackenzie, age 34, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Samantha D. Elliott to 48 months in federal prison and 3 years of supervised release. In May 2025, Mackenzie pleaded guilty to the single-count indictment charging him with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, namely, fentanyl and cocaine.

"Fentanyl and crack cocaine bring misery to our state," said U.S. Attorney Creegan. "This sentence demonstrates that we are committed to interdicting the supply of these harmful drugs."

"Fentanyl is an incredibly dangerous drug that destroy lives and tears communities apart. HSI continues to work alongside our state and local partners to disrupt the distribution networks that bring these drugs to our streets," said Special Agent in Charge Michael J. Krol for Homeland Security Investigations in New England.

According to the charging documents and plea agreement, investigators learned that Mackenzie had been conspiring with a drug trafficking organization led by codefendant Michael Martinez to purchase fentanyl and cocaine. Vehicle tracker data on cars operated by Martinez's drug couriers or "runners" showed repeated trips to Mackenzie's home. Toll analysis showed that Mackenzie had at least 354 separate contacts with a phone belonging to Martinez between May 8, 2024, and August 6, 2024. CashApp records showed that Mackenzie paid a total of $4,900 to Martinez between April 28, 2024, and July 3, 2024. A search warrant for Martinez's TextNow account revealed numerous messages between the defendant and Martinez discussing Mackenzie's purchases of narcotics from Martinez. Mackenzie would in turn sell narcotics he acquired from Martinez to his own customers.

On October 16, 2024, investigators executed a search warrant at Mackenzie's home, where they arrested him on a federal warrant. In a back bedroom, investigators found scales, baking soda, and plates with residue on them. In the living room, investigators found on a coffee table approximately 269 grams of fentanyl (almost nine and a half ounces) and approximately 164 grams of powder cocaine (over five and a half ounces) in multiple baggies, which were distribution-level quantities of those drugs.

Homeland Security Investigations led the investigation. The Strafford County Sheriff's Office provided valuable assistance. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Mike Shannon and Yasir Sadat prosecuted the case.

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