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Marlon Cole, Heroin Distribution, IN 2024

FORT WAYNE, IN – Marlon Cole, a 40-year-old Fort Wayne resident, will spend the next 12 years and 7 months behind bars after pleading guilty to heroin distribution. The sentence was handed down by Chief Judge Theresa Springmann of the Fort Wayne District Court, marking a significant blow against the flow of narcotics in the city.

Cole was sentenced to 151 months of imprisonment, followed by a three-year term of supervised release. The charge stemmed from an incident on July 21, 2016, when authorities discovered Cole in possession of less than 100 grams of heroin, clearly intending to push the dangerous drug onto the streets.

The investigation, spearheaded by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with crucial support from the Fort Wayne Police Department, built a solid case against Cole. Details released by the Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, Clifford D. Johnson, confirm the evidence presented in court directly linked Cole to the intent to distribute the heroin.

While the quantity of heroin involved – less than 100 grams – might seem small, federal prosecutors successfully argued that even a limited amount can fuel addiction and contribute to the broader cycle of crime. This case underscores the federal government’s commitment to tackling drug trafficking at all levels, even those operating with smaller quantities.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Stacey Speith skillfully prosecuted the case, presenting the evidence gathered by the ATF and Fort Wayne PD. The successful conviction and lengthy sentence serve as a warning to others contemplating similar criminal activity in the Northern District of Indiana: the consequences are severe.

Cole’s incarceration is the latest in a series of drug-related convictions within the district, highlighting the ongoing battle against narcotics trafficking. The Grimy Times will continue to monitor and report on these cases, bringing to light the individuals preying on vulnerable communities and the dedicated law enforcement officials working to bring them to justice.

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