Multiple North Carolina, Iowa Meth Traffickers Sentenced to Prison Terms
Multiple North Carolina, Iowa Meth Traffickers Sentenced to Prison Terms

Multiple North Carolina, Iowa Meth Traffickers Sentenced to Prison Terms

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Andrew Frazee, 32, from Garner, Iowa, was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy to distribute over a pound of methamphetamine in Hancock County. Law enforcement found Frazee impaired with methamphetamine and other drug-related items in his vehicle during a November 2024 traffic stop. He will also serve five years of supervised release following his prison term. In North Carolina, Colby Michael Cline, 44, was sentenced to six to eight years in prison and fined $500,000 after pleading guilty to trafficking methamphetamine; police found methamphetamine in his possession during a February 2025 warrant service. Additionally, Rhiannon Willoughby from Duplin County received a six-month prison sentence for felony attempt trafficking of methamphetamine. These cases highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat methamphetamine distribution across multiple states.

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