Arizona Meth Distributor Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – A U.S. District Court judge sentenced Kristin P. Prince, 41, of Mesa, Arizona, to 168 months in prison for distribution of methamphetamine.
Following his release from federal prison, Prince must complete five years of supervised release.
According to court documents, the offenses occurred in January and February 2021, just months after Prince was released from state prison for convictions of identity theft and felony aggravated DUI. Prince was still being supervised by the State of Arizona when he was caught distributing large quantities of crystal methamphetamine to the metro east St. Louis area on multiple occasions through the U.S. Postal Service.
“Methamphetamine remains the scourge of the Midwest, hurting our communities again and again,” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Sean Vickers, head of Drug Enforcement Administration operations in southern Illinois. “Prince has proven he’ll take any action to make money off his illegal drug organization. It’s appropriate that federal authorities are matching that behavior with action that will keep this drug dealer behind bars for years.”
A federal grand jury indicted Prince on Dec. 14, 2021, for two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. Prince pled guilty on Aug. 29, 2022.
The DEA and U.S. Postal Inspection Service conducted the investigation.