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January 18, 2006
Man
Who Hid Drugs In Dog Food Container Gets 13 Years In Prison
JAN
18 -- MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA - Sheldon J. Sperling, United States
Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, announced today that
ANTONIO LARON COLLINS, age 24, of Banks, Arkansas was sentenced to
135 months imprisonment and 36 months supervised release for Possession
of Cocaine, and 24 months imprisonment and 12 months supervised release
for Possession of Marijuana. Both sentences are to run concurrently.
The defendant was also ordered to pay a Special Assessment of $100.00
for each count.
“The defendant
was found guilty of the drug charges by a federal grand jury in August
2006, in violation of Title 21 U.S.C. § 844(a),” stated
U.S. Attorney Sperling. “The charges were the result of an investigation
by the Drug Enforcement Administration.”
“In May 2006,
the defendant was stopped on I-40 in Sequoyah County, by two Oklahoma
Highway Patrol troopers,” U.S. Attorney Sperling recalled. “COLLINS
and his girlfriend were in a U-Haul truck, and were stopped for speeding
and following too closely. During a search of the vehicle, a white
plastic bag containing individual bags of marijuana and crack cocaine,
and digital scales were found in a container of dog food. Following
analysis of the substances, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations
determined there were more than 43 grams of cocaine base and 165 grams
of marijuana.”
“While the
vehicle search was being conducted COLLINS fled the scene, jumping
a fence and running into the hallway of a Vo-Tech building. He was
tackled by the OHP trooper who gave chase, handcuffed, and returned
to the troopers’ vehicle,” stated U.S. Attorney Sperling.
“The Honorable
James H. Payne, United States District Judge in the Eastern District
of Oklahoma, presided over today’s sentencing. Assistant United
States Attorney Chris Wilson represented the government,” concluded
U.S. Attorney Sperling.
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