Leader of Cocaine Distribution Conspiracy Sentence to More Than Eight Years in Federal Prison
Greenbelt, MD. – U.S. District Judge George J. Hazel sentenced Douglas Brian Quander, age 39, of Bowie, Maryland to 100 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine, and for distribution of crack cocaine.
The sentence was announced by Jarod Forget, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Washington Division' Jonathan Lenzner, Acting United States Attorney for the District of Maryland; and Michael Rothermund, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Washington Division Office.
According to his plea agreement, from October 2017 to June 2018, Quander conspired with Keshia Renee Dawkins and others to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine. During the course of the investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) used an undercover agent and a confidential source to conduct several controlled buys of cocaine and crack cocaine from Quander, or at Quander’s direction, from his co-conspirators. Over six drug transactions, Quander and his co-conspirators sold the undercover agent and confidential source a total of approximately 276.71 grams of cocaine or crack cocaine for $6,700.
On June 25, 2018, law enforcement executed a search warrant at Quander and Dawkins’ residence. Law enforcement seized two firearms, ammunition, 316.8 grams of cocaine, 5.5 grams of heroin, 6.2 grams of marijuana, two digital scales, and $19,122 in cash.
Keisha Renee Dawkins, age 41, of Bowie, previously pleaded guilty and was sentenced for her role in the conspiracy.
SAC Jarod Forget thanked Acting United States Attorney Jonathan F. Lenzner and Assistant U.S. Attorney Dwight Draughon, who prosecuted the case.
# # #