BRIDGEPORT—A second heroin dealer swept up by police in the wake of a Monroe man’s death has been sentenced to jail time. Anoris “Alex” Delgado, 29, of Bridgeport, was sentenced to five months in prison with 3 years of probation including six months of house arrest. His brother Erick Delgado, who was 39 when sentenced in January to a little over a year in jail, also sold fentanyl-filled heroin from their home in the area of Brooks Street and Ogen Street.. Police found the Delgado brothers thanks to a tip from a friend of a Bridgeport heroin user who overdosed on his drugs in the morning of April 26, 2016. The victim survived thanks to emergency responders who revived him with Narcan.
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