10,000 Fentanyl ‘Percs’ Land Lawrence Man in Fed Court

⏱ 2 min read

RELATED: Dulce Predator Gets Life Sentence

SEE ALSO: Hammond Heroin Dealer Caged for 12+ Years

LAWRENCE, MA – Joshua Morales, 31, is looking at serious time after copping to a federal charge stemming from a massive fentanyl pill operation. Morales pleaded guilty today to possession with intent to distribute, meaning he admitted to hauling a load of fake Percocet pills that could kill.

Back in August 2025, cops were watching Morales as he hit a Methuen stash house – a known drug spot according to court papers. He left with a big orange bag, and a subsequent traffic stop in Lawrence turned up the heat: 10,000 counterfeit Percocet pills, believed to be laced with fentanyl. That’s a whole lot of poison hitting the streets.

But Morales wasn’t just a delivery boy. A raid on the Methuen location revealed a full-scale pill mill. Feds found an automated pill press, kilos of fake Adderall and Percocet (also spiked with fentanyl and meth), along with all the fixings – cutting agents, blenders, scales, and piles of raw powder. This wasn’t some small-time operation; it was a manufacturing hub.

Morales is facing up to 20 years in the can, plus years of supervised release and a hefty fine. Judge Patti B. Saris set sentencing for June 12, 2026 – a long wait for justice. The case was brought by U.S. Attorney Leah B. Foley, with help from the FBI, Massachusetts State Police, and Methuen PD.

SOURCE: Original DOJ Press Release →

Key Facts

More Federal Crime News

Predator Nabbed: Sex Offender Tried to Make Child · Predator Back in Play: KC Sex Offender Nabbed · Old Vet Milks US Military, Faces 20 Years

🔒 Get the grimiest stories delivered weekly. Subscribe free →

Browse More

All Massachusetts Cases →All Districts →