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Man acquitted in teen's death, sentenced on drug charges

A jury failed to convict Cesar Eduardo Mejia-Sanabria on the charges directly related to the death of a 14-year-old boy.

AURORA, Colo. — A man convicted on multiple drug charges - but acquitted in a teen's fentanyl overdose death - was sentenced Monday in Arapahoe County District Court.

In February a jury convicted 30-year-old Cesar Eduardo Mejia-Sanabria, following a five-day trial. He was found guilty on the following charges:

  • 2 counts of possession of fentanyl with intent to sell/distribute
  • 1 count conspiracy to sell/distribute a controlled substance-fentanyl 

Jurors failed to convict Mejia-Sanabria on charges of distributing a controlled substance (Fentanyl) resulting in death and child abuse resulting in death, which were directly related to the death of an Aurora high school student.

>The video above aired when Mejia-Sanabria was initially arrested

On Monday he was sentenced to four years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for one of the possession counts and two years for the other. He received a sentence of two years for the conspiracy charge. Those charges will be served concurrent to each other - meaning that he will serve a total of four years.

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Around 1 a.m. Dec. 11, 2022, officers with the Aurora Police Department were dispatched to a home in the 1500 block of South Naples Street on a report of a suspicious child death. When officers arrived, they found a 14-year-old boy unresponsive on the floor in the basement.

An autopsy report revealed the boy died from fentanyl toxicity. Cellphone data showed the teen had a conversation about purchasing fentanyl pills on the night he passed away. Investigators were able to trace the conversation to a number registered to Mejia-Sanabria.

Credit: Aurora Police Department
Cesar Eduardo Mejia-Sanabria

According to an arrest affidavit from Aurora Police, the victim bought the fentanyl sometime after 10 p.m. Dec. 10 and consumed it immediately at his home. He was pronounced dead around 1:30 a.m. Dec. 11, the affidavit says. 

Once investigators connected Mejia-Sanabria to the death, an undercover officer texted him to purchase drugs. The two agreed to meet at a nearby department store to exchange $350 for 100 fentanyl pills. Mejia-Sanabria and a woman were seen arriving at the store but left when the undercover officer stated they couldn’t meet.

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Narcotics investigators and gang unit officers then initiated a traffic stop, and Mejia-Sanabria and his passenger were arrested on outstanding warrants unrelated to the boy’s death. During a search of the vehicle, officers found fentanyl pills, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

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