Wayne Duvall Coleman, Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Arkansas 2022
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas - In a shocking turn of events, 41-year-old Wayne Duvall Coleman was sentenced to 140 months in prison for his role in a methamphetamine trafficking operation. The sentence, handed down by Honorable Judge Timothy L. Brooks, marks a significant blow to the city's efforts to combat the growing methamphetamine epidemic.
According to court documents, on June 15, 2022, detectives with the 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force (JDDTF) responded to a shots-fired call in Springdale. After locating the vehicle, officers stopped and made contact with Coleman, who was identified as the driver.
A search of the vehicle revealed a trove of illicit items, including marijuana, multiple prescription pills, and drug paraphernalia. Coleman initially claimed that the marijuana was the only illicit substance in the vehicle, but a subsequent search warrant uncovered two small baggies containing suspected methamphetamine in the steering column.
The suspected methamphetamine was sent to the Department of Homeland Security forensic laboratory for further analysis. Subsequent testing confirmed that the substance contained methamphetamine and weighed 54.66 grams.
Coleman's arrest marked the culmination of a joint investigation between the 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force and the Springdale Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin Eaton prosecuted the case, securing a significant victory for the region.
U.S. Attorney David Clay Fowlkes of the Western District of Arkansas made the announcement, underscoring the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies in combating the opioid crisis. The 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force and the Springdale Police Department are to be commended for their tireless efforts in keeping the community safe.
Coleman's 140-month sentence serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of methamphetamine trafficking. As the region continues to grapple with the devastating effects of the opioid epidemic, it is imperative that we prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities.
The exact location of Coleman's incarceration has not been disclosed, but sources indicate that he will be serving his sentence in a federal correctional facility. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and cooperation in the face of the opioid crisis.
Key Facts
- State: Arkansas
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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