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Jimmey Lee Lambert, Methamphetamine Trafficking, West Virginia 2024

Trafficking of Methamphetamine Plagues West Virginia Community

In a shocking turn of events, two men have been sentenced for their roles in a methamphetamine trafficking scheme in Hampshire County, West Virginia. The case highlights the growing concern of substance abuse in the state.

Jimmey Lee Lambert, a 37-year-old Hampshire County resident, was sentenced to 188 months in federal prison for methamphetamine trafficking. Lambert’s crimes did not go unnoticed, as investigators found nearly 140 grams of methamphetamine, 16 firearms, $4,100 in counterfeit money, two scales, and a bulletproof vest during a search of his father’s house in Hampshire County.

Lambert’s accomplice, Wes Allen Barrett, 33, of Springfield, West Virginia, was sentenced to 140 months in prison for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute methamphetamine. Barrett’s role in the scheme involved dealing drugs by phone for Lambert while he was incarcerated at the Potomac Highlands Regional Jail.

According to court documents, Lambert asked his father, Timmey Lambert, Sr., and his juvenile daughter to sell the methamphetamine while he was incarcerated. The court found sufficient evidence to convict all parties involved in the scheme.

The sentencing of Lambert and Barrett marks a significant victory for law enforcement in West Virginia. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation between local and federal authorities in combating substance abuse and organized crime.

In related news, Timmey Lambert, Sr., was sentenced in January 2024 to 108 months in prison for his role in the trafficking scheme.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Kyle Kane prosecuted the cases on behalf of the government, working closely with the Potomac Highlands Drug Task Force, a HIDTA-funding initiative. U.S. District Judge Gina M. Groh presided over the sentencing proceedings.

The outcome of this case sends a clear message that methamphetamine trafficking will not be tolerated in West Virginia. Law enforcement agencies will continue to work tirelessly to identify and prosecute those involved in substance abuse and organized crime schemes.

Mandatory Facts:

  • Defendant: Jimmey Lee Lambert
  • Criminal Charges: Methamphetamine trafficking
  • City and State: Martinsburg, West Virginia
  • Exact Date: Not specified
  • Sentence: 188 months in federal prison
  • Dollar Amount: $4,100 in counterfeit money

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