News Release
October 8, 2025 Contact: Matt Jablow, 720-913-9025
Isaiah Vigil Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison for Violation of Colorado Organized Crime Control Act
DENVER — Denver District Attorney John Walsh announced that Isaiah Vigil has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. In July of this year, Vigil pleaded guilty to one count of Possession with Intent to Distribute Narcotics and one count of violating the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act (COCCA).
In the fall of 2022, Vigil and his three co-defendants distributed large amounts of cocaine in the Denver metro area. His arrest in 2022 stemmed from an extensive investigation by the Violent Criminal Enterprise Task Force (VCETF), a partnership between the Denver Police Department and the FBI.
Vigil is the last of the four defendants to be sentenced. Ivan Galindo Mancha (the ringleader of the group), Alan Ugues-Mancha, and Gerardo Salazar all pleaded guilty within the past year and have been sentenced to prison (to 19, 16, and 16 years, respectively).
When the four men were arrested, law enforcement officers seized a total of more than five kilograms of cocaine, 13 guns, and more than $120,000 in cash that was believed to be proceeds from drug sales.
“The heavy sentences imposed on these four men ensures that they will not be able to peddle dangerous drugs on the streets of Denver,” said DA Walsh. “I want to thank the prosecutors, investigators and victim advocates in my office for their outstanding work over many years on this case. I also want to thank the members of the Violent Criminal Enterprise Task Force, including the Denver Police Department and the FBI, whose collaborative and strategic investigation disrupted this group’s drug distribution and made Denver a safer city.”
“The sentences highlight the thorough and exemplary work of our investigators and law enforcement partners in holding these offenders responsible,” Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said. “This is just one example of the outstanding and exhaustive efforts members of the Denver Police Department apply daily to ensure the safety of our city. I thank the Denver Police Department investigators, our law enforcement partners and the Denver District Attorney’s Office for their determination in protecting the community from individuals like these who threaten our safety.”
Senior Deputy District Attorney Chad Harple, Senior Deputy District Attorney Thomas Dunlop, and Associate Deputy District Attorney Kelsey Tipps led the prosecution team for the Denver DA’s Office.
Denver Police Detective Ethan Aldridge, Denver Police Sergeant Eddie Mejia, and FBI Special Agent Donnie Peterson were the lead investigators for VCETF.
About the Denver DA’s Office:
The mission of the Denver DA’s Office is to protect the community, to seek equal justice for all, and to improve the quality and fairness of criminal justice on behalf of the people of Colorado. We achieve that mission through excellence in our work investigating and prosecuting crime, supporting victims and their families, working with the community to prevent crime, and providing fair alternatives to incarceration in appropriate cases.
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