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Fort Wayne Man Sentenced for Huge Meth, Marijuana Bust
FORT WAYNE – A 40-year-old man has been sentenced to 240 months in prison for his role in a massive drug trafficking operation.
Payne T. Randle, 40, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was found guilty by a jury of possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute, possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and being a felon in possession of a firearm, announced United States Attorney Clifford D. Johnson.
Randle was sentenced to 240 months in prison followed by 10 years of supervised release. The stiff sentence reflects the severity of his crimes and the impact they have on our communities.
According to documents in the case, on February 4, 2021, the Allen County Drug Task Force was notified by a commercial carrier of a suspicious package addressed to Randle’s residence. A search warrant for the package revealed it contained approximately 368 grams of methamphetamine and 444 grams of marijuana. A subsequent search warrant and stop resulted in the recovery of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and marijuana, a loaded firearm, a 50-round drum-style magazine, and numerous boxes of ammunition as well as additional methamphetamine and four more firearms.
Randle has previous felony drug convictions and a felony robbery conviction, which prohibited him from possessing the firearms. His history of crime and egregious behavior was a major factor in the lengthy sentence.
This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, with the assistance of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Allen County Drug Task Force, the Allen County Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration’s North Central Laboratory, and the Indiana State Police Laboratory. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Stacey R. Speith and Justin C. Sheridan.
This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and gun violence, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone.
Key Facts
- State: Indiana
- Agency: DOJ USAO
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: Official Source ↗
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