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Keana Davis, Crack Cocaine Distribution, Indiana 2013

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Keana Davis, Crack Cocaine Distribution, Indiana 2013

A notorious figure in Fort Wayne’s underworld has finally faced justice. Keana Davis, 33, a resident of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was sentenced to 151 months imprisonment with 8 years supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense of knowingly distributing 28 grams or more of crack cocaine.

The case against Davis began in June 2013 when law enforcement officers searched her residence, uncovering a stash of approximately 175.9 grams of a white powdered substance, along with $3,820 in cash. Testing revealed that over 28 grams of the substance was indeed crack cocaine.

Notably, two $100 bills used as part of a controlled buy were found among the seized currency, underscoring the sophistication of Davis’s operation. Additional items used in the production and distribution of drugs were also discovered at the residence.

The investigation into Davis’s activities was a collaborative effort between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and local law enforcement agencies. Assistant United States Attorney Anthony Geller prosecuted the case, securing a significant conviction for the region.

The severity of Davis’s sentence is a testament to the seriousness with which the courts view crack cocaine distribution. As the opioid crisis continues to plague the nation, the focus on crack cocaine distribution serves as a reminder that law enforcement remains vigilant in combating all forms of illicit substance trafficking.

As Davis begins her lengthy prison term, the people of Fort Wayne can rest easier knowing that their streets are a little safer. The work of law enforcement agencies and prosecutors like Geller is a critical component in maintaining public safety and upholding the rule of law.

In the end, justice has been served, and the community can breathe a collective sigh of relief. The case of Keana Davis serves as a stark reminder that those who engage in serious crime will be held accountable for their actions.

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