Arizona Man Sentenced 15 Years for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy to Alabama
Arizona Man Sentenced 15 Years for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy to Alabama

Arizona Man Sentenced 15 Years for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy to Alabama

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Alphonso Jimenez, a 34-year-old man from Stockton, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for drug trafficking, specifically for possessing and distributing methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, and fentanyl, as well as for possessing a firearm during these crimes. His investigation began in 2021, leading to the recovery of significant amounts of narcotics and cash from his residence. In a separate case, Jeremiah Warren, 42, from Vail, Arizona, received a similar 15-year sentence for mailing over 34 pounds of methamphetamine to a dealer in northern Alabama between February and May 2022. Warren's activities were part of a broader drug trafficking conspiracy, which also implicated Isaiah Oneal Rice, who was sentenced to 176 months in prison for his role. Both cases highlight ongoing efforts by authorities to combat drug trafficking and its associated violence across the United States. The investigations were supported by the FBI and local law enforcement agencies.

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