Cheyenne Drug Dealer Sentenced to 87 Months in Federal Prison
A Cheyenne drug dealer has been sentenced to federal prison for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, the United States Attorney's Office announced Monday.
U.S. District Court Judge Kelly H. Rankin on Tuesday, Nov. 26, sentenced 34-year-old Kenneth Lamar Waters Jr. to 87 months (7.25 years) in prison.
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According to court documents, between May 15 and June 20 of 2024, detectives with the Cheyenne Police Department's Community Action Team (CAT) conducted three controlled purchases of fentanyl pills from Waters, totaling 15.06 grams.
Waters was arrested in the 200 block of East 24th Street on June 20, and an additional 22.27 grams of fentanyl were reportedly found inside his home.
Walters was indicted on July 31 and pleaded guilty on Sept. 13.
Waters will be subject to four years of supervised release once he's released from prison.
A History of Drug Trafficking
This isn't the first time Waters has been in trouble for selling drugs.
For more information about his criminal past, check out our earlier posts:
- Cheyenne Man Accused of Selling Fentanyl Pills That Killed Buyer
- Cheyenne Man Gets Probation for Selling Drugs Near School
- Cheyenne Man Charged with Selling Spice, Marijuana Near School
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