Reno Meth Dealer Sentenced To 12a½ Years In Prison
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Reno Meth Dealer Sentenced To 12a½ Years In Prison

Septiembre 10, 2015
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LAS VEGAS - U.S. District Judge Larry R. Hicks sentenced a Reno man to 12½ years in prison and five years of supervised release following his arrest and conviction for possessing approximately one kilogram of pure methamphetamine in his vehicle.

Francisco Fuentes Ibarra, 35, pleaded guilty in May to one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute at least 500 grams of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine.  Ibarra and co-defendant Jennifer Ann Fulcher were originally charged in August 2014.  Fulcher also pleaded guilty, and was sentenced on July 21 to 70 months in prison. 

“The defendant is a convicted felon who was driving around Reno with a firearm and a large quantity of methamphetamine in his vehicle for the purpose of distribution,” said U.S. Attorney Bogden.  “We will work with our federal, local and state partners to ensure that persons who have a criminal history and are using handguns to distribute significant quantities of drugs are prosecuted federally.”

According to court records, investigators initially received information from a confidential source that Ibarra and Fulcher had a significant amount of methamphetamine and firearms in their vehicle.  On the same day, Ibarra was pulled over by a Washoe County Sheriff’s Office deputy for a traffic violation while driving a white Suburban SUV in Reno.  A drug detection canine alerted to the vehicle, and a subsequent search revealed a blue duffel bag containing 983 grams of 100 percent pure methamphetamine and a 9 millimeter handgun.  Under the front passenger seat where Fulcher had been sitting, officers found a glass vial with methamphetamine and two methamphetamine pipes.  Inside the vehicle were other items of drug paraphernalia, including a scale and small black baggies.  Investigators also located in the vehicle a radio frequency detector, 10 cellular phones, storage unit receipts, and a Motel 6 receipt.

This investigation was conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Sparks Police Department, and the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office.  The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney James E. Keller.


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