SHARON A man who was convicted of trafficking fentanyl and cocaine near an elementary school building in Sharon has learned his fate.
According to a press release, 37-year-old Larry Marrow was sentenced to more than 11-and-a-half years in prison followed by six years of probation for trafficking in fentanyl and cocaine.
According to the release, Marrow's crimes date back to 2023 and took place within 1,000 feet of Sharon Elementary School and next door to a daycare center.
This is not Marrow's first run-in with the law, though. Marrow had four separate drug convictions and four separate gun convictions out of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio prior to this offense.
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