Anor “Tip” Burnside Jr., 25, of Carrollburg Drive, was sentenced to nine years in prison. Burnside was a three-sport athlete at Westover High School. He graduated in 2000.
Anthony Wolfe, 35, of Pamalee Drive received a sentence of 15 years in prison.
Harold Mitchell Monsour, 47, of Morganton Road, was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
David King of Houston, Texas, was sentenced to six months in prison.
All entered guilty pleas to cocaine- and marijuana-related charges.
Donald Wayne Miles, 48, of Porter, Texas, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana and cocaine.
The case was heard in U.S. District Court.
Miles, who grew up in Fayetteville, was arrested in February as part of Operation Second Wind, a 15-month investigation launched by the Fayetteville Police Department’s Drug Interdiction team.
It culminated with the arrest of Miles and nine others, including six Fayetteville residents.
Police and federal authorities seized 26 kilograms of cocaine with a street value of $2.6 million, a ton of marijuana worth $9 million and $3 million in cash.
Lawmen found $2.7 million of the money when they raided Miles’ home in February
Anor “Tip” Burnside Jr,Anthony Wolfe,David King,Donald Wayne Miles
Related Posts:
Carlos Landin Martinez aka El Puma (update)Francisco Camacho Barajas, 29, of Mexico City, told jurors in U.S. federal court that he worked for at least two men who smuggled cocaine for Landin Martinez and who identified the 52-year-old as their boss.While serving as a… Read More
Carlos Landín-MartinezEx-Mexican police commander now believed to be a high-ranking member of a cocaine cartel was arrested after a U.S. drug agent happened to spot him in a supermarket buying a watermelon,Carlos Landín-Martinez, 52, collected tax… Read More
Aaron Lee LynchAaron Lee Lynch, 20, possession of drug paraphernalia.… Read More
Grayson Lance CalvertGrayson Lance Calvert, 25, motion to revoke probation for driving while intoxicated and possession of drug paraphernalia… Read More
Carlos Landin Martinez duffel bags filled with seized bricks of cocaineLocal law enforcement officers brought duffel bags filled with seized bricks of cocaine to court Wednesday as they testified in a federal drug smuggling case against Carlos Landin Martinez and 13 co-defendants. Mr. Landin is … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment