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Juan Diaz-Diaz, Meth Distribution, Nebraska 2023

OMAHA, NE – A grim reality was etched into the annals of Omaha’s criminal history as 27-year-old Juan Diaz-Diaz faced federal justice for his role in the methamphetamine trade. On February 3, 2023, Diaz-Diaz was sentenced to an unprecedented 87 months’ imprisonment by Chief United States District Court Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr.

The severity of the sentence reflects the gravity of Diaz-Diaz’s crimes. In three chilling episodes in 2020, he sold over half a pound of methamphetamine to a confidential informant at various locations within Omaha. The drug trade, once again, had its ugly face exposed by the diligent work of Omaha police narcotics officers.

The evidence against Diaz-Diaz was compelling. Law enforcement’s use of a confidential informant proved instrumental in the prosecution of the defendant. During three separate transactions, the CI successfully purchased methamphetamine from Diaz-Diaz, adding weight to the case and solidifying the man’s fate.

Investigations by the Omaha Police Department were crucial in bringing Diaz-Diaz to justice. The case was a stark reminder of the relentless pursuit of drug traffickers within our communities, with law enforcement agencies tirelessly working to dismantle their operations.

Following his release from prison, Diaz-Diaz will be required to serve a 3-year term of supervised release, marking an end to any possibility of parole in the federal system. The sentence serves as a stern warning to those who engage in the dangerous trade of illicit substances.

This case has sent shockwaves through Omaha’s streets and echoes within the judicial system. Diaz-Diaz’s sentence stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of law enforcement and the justice system to protect our communities from the blight of drug trafficking.

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