Dubuque Meth Dealer Sentenced to 25 Years in Federal Prison
Attempted to Escape from Correctional Facility Prior to Federal Sentencing
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- A Dubuque man who distributed methamphetamine and attempted to escape from a correctional facility was sentenced on June 30, to 25 years in federal prison.
Christopher Allen Puccio, age 32, from Dubuque, Iowa, received the prison term after a July 21, 2025, guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
Evidence disclosed at the sentencing hearing showed that, in July 2024, Puccio worked with his uncle David Parker and others to acquire ice methamphetamine from Madison, Wisconsin, and distribute it to customers in the Dubuque area. Puccio was involved with, in total, approximately a pound‑and‑a‑half of ice methamphetamine. Puccio had previously been convicted of at least 18 adult offenses, including convictions for delivery of ecstasy, assault on a peace officer, and willful injury causing serious bodily injury.
While Puccio was in-custody pending sentencing, he attempted to escape from a correctional facility. Puccio and another person used a “makeshift” tool to remove grout around a cinderblock below a window of a cell.
Puccio was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District Court Chief Judge C.J. Williams. Puccio was sentenced to 300 months’ imprisonment, and he must also serve a five‑year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.
Puccio is being held in the United States Marshal’s custody until he can be transported to a federal prison.
The case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, Dubuque Drug Task Force, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Marshals Service and the Linn County Sheriff’s Office and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dillan Edwards.