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Texas man sentenced for $1.4M drug conspiracy in southwest, central Virginia


The Department of Justice on Thursday sentenced a man to twenty-five years in federal jail for supplying methamphetamine and cocaine to a drug trafficking ring that allotted throughout southwest and central Virginia.







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Alonso Cantu-Cantu, 46, of Houston, Texas, was once convicted in April of trafficking high-purity methamphetamine from Mexico into Southwest Virginia, in keeping with a observation from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Virginia. 

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The drug conspiracy allotted greater than 33 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine and six kilograms of cocaine during southwest and central Virginia, amounting to greater than $1.4 million in side road worth, the U.S. legal professional’s place of business stated.

Charlottesville was once now not concerned in the case, in keeping with Charlottesville Police Chief Mike Kochis. The Western District of Virginia covers an expansive house, and he would had been up to date if the incidents similar in the case had prolonged to Charlottesville, Kochis advised The Daily Progress.

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“We do work with our state, local and federal partners when it comes to investigating drug trafficking organizations,” Kochis stated. 

Cantu-Cantu was once convicted April 23 of conspiracy to distribute and ownership with the intent to distribute methamphetamine. The conviction is a results of a six-year investigation that convicted 26 defendants and seized greater than 4.5 kilograms of methamphetamine. The investigation started with side road stage sellers in Smyth County, the legal professional’s place of business stated.

Evidence from the trial confirmed that Cantu-Cantu won methamphetamine from assets in Mexico.

“Cantu-Cantu then directed the drugs through distributors from Indiana, who ultimately distributed down the supply chain throughout the Western District of Virginia, from Harrisonburg to Bristol, Virginia,” the observation reads. “Many of these transactions were orchestrated through another major drug trafficker who was incarcerated in multiple Virginia prisons throughout the conspiracy.”

The investigation was once led through the Drug Enforcement Administration-Washington Field Division’s Bristol Post of Duty, with the help of the Virginia Sheriff’s Office and police departments in Abingdon, Rockingham County and Harrisonburg.

Haley Sandlow (847) 691-1155

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