Amarillo Man Sentenced for Cocaine Trafficking
AMARILLO, Texas – Roberto Rodriguez, 32, was sentenced to a 60-month term of imprisonment for his role in cocaine trafficking, announced U.S. Attorney John Parker for the Northern District of Texas.
On November 17, 2016, Rodriguez pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine and aiding and abetting, a crime he committed in Amarillo, Texas.
According to court documents, on August 11, 2016, a Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper stopped a SUV for speeding and following too closely. The Trooper noticed that the driver, later identified as Emmanuel Hira Robles, took an abnormal amount of time to stop once the Trooper initiated the traffic stop.
While the Trooper was in the process of issuing Robles a warning for the two traffic violations, he noticed inconsistencies between Robles’ and Rodriguez’ stories about their trip. The Trooper asked Robles for consent to search his vehicle, and Robles refused. The Trooper then asked Robles and Rodriguez to wait on the roadside while he waited for a narcotics detection canine unit.
The narcotics detection canine conducted a free-air sniff of Robles’ vehicle, and the canine alerted to the presence of narcotics in Robles’ vehicle. Based on the canine’s alert to the presence of narcotics, the Trooper searched the vehicle. During the search, the Trooper observed a carpeted box that, based on his training and experience, he knew to be used to smuggle narcotics and currency.
Both Rodriguez and Robles were immediately handcuffed and placed under arrest. Robles told the Trooper how to open the compartment. Two bundles were located in the compartment. A field test of the substance in the bundles yielded a positive result for the presence of cocaine, a Schedule II controlled substance.
The suspected cocaine was confirmed to be cocaine with a net weight of 1,995 grams.
The Drug Enforcement Administration and Texas Department of Public Safety investigated this case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Frausto prosecuted the case.
Roberto Rodriguez’s sentencing is a significant blow to those involved in cocaine trafficking in our community. The U.S. Attorney’s Office will continue to work tirelessly to bring those who commit these crimes to justice.
Related Federal Cases
- Shannell Gosine, Cocaine Trafficking, Texas 2023 · Tennessee
- Guillermo Rodriguez-Sanchez, Importing Cocaine and Heroin, Texas 2016 · Ohio
- Agusto Lazo-Aguirre, Cocaine and Methamphetamine Trafficking, Texas 2016 · North Carolina
- Shannell Gosine, Cocaine Trafficking, New York 2023 · Tennessee
- Shannell Gosine, Cocaine Trafficking, New York 2000 · Tennessee
Key Facts
- State: Texas
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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