By Niesha Lofing
nlofing@sacbee.com
Two men suspected as major suppliers of OxyContin in Folsom are facing criminal charges after a year-long investigation by athe Folsom Police Department.
Sergio Rico, 25, is being held without bail in Sacramento County Main Jail on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale, possession of a controlled substance while armed with a loaded handgun, possession of stolen property and conspiracy. He was arrested Wednesday and is scheduled to appear in Sacramento Superior Court on Monday.
Nicholas Vincent Bertolucci, 20, was arrested Friday on suspicion of burglary and conspiracy, but posted bail the same day.
Folsom Police began "Operation Oxy Clean" in April 2009, after finding that crimes associated with the highly addictive prescription narcotic were becoming more prevalent in the city, a police news release states.
The operation began reaching its end Wednesday, when officers served search warrants on Rico's address on Moss Creek Circle in Fair Oaks and found $565 in cash, 78 OxyContin pills, 6 1/2 methadone pills, 15 grams of cocaine, a loaded .38 caliber handgun and property allegedly stolen in residential burglaries in Folsom. Rico was taken into custody that day.
On Thursday, detectives obtained a search warrant for a storage locker linked to Rico and seized an additional 150 OxyContin pills. They also discovered that Bertolucci had allegedly tried to gain access to the storage locker to get the pills and arrested Bertolucci on Friday.
Police estimate that they seized $18,090 in drugs during the operation.
Call The Bee's Niesha Lofing, (916) 321-1270.









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