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Woman took over cocaine operation while boyfriend recovered from being shot, feds say

Last updated: January 31, 2026 12:40 pm
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After the head of a major cocaine distribution operation in Chicago was shot last fall, a new leader emerged to take his place. Maria Brenda Mora-Hernandez, the mother of his children, allegedly stepped in to run the operation while he recovered at home. Joel Andrade and Maria Brenda Mora-Hernandez are now facing federal charges for leading a cocaine distribution network that operated across Chicagoland between October 2025 and January 2026.

According to a federal criminal complaint unsealed this week in U.S. District Court, Andrade, also known as “Wedo,” was the central figure in the trafficking ring. After being shot and confined to his home, Andrade directed Mora-Hernandez and other associates to distribute cocaine on his behalf. Mora-Hernandez played a crucial role in delivering cocaine, collecting payments, and facilitating the movement of narcotics and weapons while Andrade was incapacitated.

The investigation, which involved wiretaps, undercover purchases, and covert surveillance operations, led to the arrest of Andrade, Mora-Hernandez, and seven other individuals. Federal authorities conducted approximately 24 controlled cocaine buys during the investigation, with purchases directly from Andrade and through his associates.

One key incident described in the complaint took place on October 16, 2025, when Mora-Hernandez was seen handing over nearly 29 grams of cocaine to an informant in a parking lot near a grocery store. The exchange was captured on audio and video recording equipment and later confirmed through laboratory testing.

In another incident on November 14, 2025, a vehicle driven by Alexis Gutierrez, who had coordinated a half-kilogram cocaine deal with Andrade, was stopped by federal agents. The traffic stop resulted in a crash after Gutierrez attempted to discard suspected narcotics from the car. Subsequent testing confirmed that the seized package contained over a pound of cocaine.

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Additionally, Andrade, along with associates Alexis Andrade and Richard Rubio, orchestrated a robbery to steal five kilograms of cocaine from a supplier. Mora-Hernandez reportedly retrieved a handgun from Andrade’s residence during the robbery and assisted in moving the stolen drugs.

Both Andrade and Mora-Hernandez are facing charges of conspiracy to possess at least five kilograms of cocaine with intent to distribute, multiple counts of drug distribution, and firearm offenses. The other defendants charged with federal drug offenses include Alexis Andrade, Rubio, Jeremy Rush, Devonte Jones, Jose Navarrete, Jeremie Reyes-Gonzalez, and Alexis Gutierrez.

This detailed investigation, which uncovered a sophisticated cocaine distribution network, highlights the collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat drug trafficking in the Chicagoland area.

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