FedEx Package Containing Meth Results in Federal Prison Sentence for Louisiana Man
Breaux Bridge Man Also Sentenced for Drug Trafficking
LAFAYETTE, La. – United States Attorney Brandon B. Brown announced the resolution of two cases involving drug trafficking in the Western District of Louisiana. United States District Judge David C. Joseph sentenced the following defendants yesterday.
Lynol Christian, 43, was sentenced to 156 months (13 years) in prison, followed by 4 years of supervised release, for attempted possession with intent to distribute controlled substances. According to information presented in court, on March 20, 2023, Christian traveled on a commercial airline from Baton Rouge to Los Angeles, California. While in California, Christian shipped a package containing methamphetamine via FedEx to an individual in Youngsville, Louisiana. The return label listed Christian’s own address, which is also in Youngsville. Christian returned on a commercial airline back to Baton Rouge and into the Western District of Louisiana on March 22, 2023. Employees with FedEx notified authorities of the suspicious package and notified law enforcement. The package was secured and opened and found to contain 2,255 grams of suspected methamphetamine in 5 plastic bags. The suspected narcotics were sent to the DEA Southeast Laboratory for analysis, and it was determined that the substances were in fact methamphetamine with a net weight of 2,228.3 grams. Christian was subsequently indicted and pleaded guilty to the charge on October 18, 2023.
The case was investigated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and Department of Homeland Security Investigations and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Daniel J. McCoy.
In a separate and unrelated case, Dwayne Batiste, 51, of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, was sentenced to 144 months (12 years), followed by 5 years of supervised release, for possession with intent to distribute controlled substances. On September 8, 2022, law enforcement agents executed a search warrant at a residence on Gilbert Street in Lafayette. While searching in a bedroom of the residence, agents found documentation belonging to Batiste, including ledgers of narcotics transactions. A further search led agents to find a clear bag containing a brown substance which was later determined to be fentanyl, as well as a clear bag containing an off-white substance suspected to be heroin or cocaine. Agents also found in the residence and in Batiste’s vehicle over $13,000 in cash, digital scales and boxes of sandwich baggies. The suspected narcotics were sent to the Acadiana Crime Laboratory where they were confirmed positive for the presence of fentanyl with a neg weight of over 500 grams. Batiste was charged and pleaded guilty to knowing possessing the fentanyl with the intent to distribute it to another person.
The case was investigated by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney LaDonte A. Murphy.