Three Men Convicted of Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy
LAS VEGAS – A federal jury convicted three men last week for their participation in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl, announced the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada
“This jury verdict is the result of our strong partnership with the DEA to make Nevada’s communities safer and free of dangerous drugs,” said First Assistant United States Attorney Sigal Chattah for the District of Nevada. “We are relentless in our joint efforts to disrupt and pursue drug traffickers who distribute illicit drugs.”
“These convictions are a testament to the united stand taken by law enforcement partners working to reverse the tide,” said Anthony Chrysanthis, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration Los Angeles Field Division, which oversees Nevada. “Methamphetamine and fentanyl continue to fuel the drug crisis facing Nevada. Identifying and taking drug distributors off our streets is a vital part of our commitment to halt the flow of drugs that continue to devastate communities. DEA will remain at the frontline of this battle, working shoulder-to-shoulder with our federal partners to safeguard the health and safety of all Nevada residents.”
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, from August 2022 to June 20, 2023, Darrell Glen Harris, Joey Lamar McRoyal, and Lamar Deshawn Rosser conspired to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, and 40 grams or more of fentanyl — both drugs are Schedule II controlled substances.
As proven at trial, during the course of the conspiracy, Harris supplied McRoyal and Rosser with methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and other controlled substances for distribution in Las Vegas.
Harris was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. McRoyal and Rosser were found guilty of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, distribution of a controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Sentencing is scheduled on October 1, 2026, before United States District Judge Cristina D. Silva. The statutory maximum penalty is life in prison, lifetime supervised release, and a fine up to $10,000,000.
The DEA Las Vegas District Office investigated the case. Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Brister is prosecuting the case.