Bangor Resident Pleads Guilty to Bath Salt Distribution Charges

Bangor Resident Pleads Guilty to Bath Salt Distribution Charges

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on May 7, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Bangor, Maine: United States Attorney Thomas E. Delahanty II announced that Alan

Ketchen, a/k/a “AJ", 42, of Bangor pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in Bangor to

conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute and to distribute MDPV, a chemical compound

commonly referred to as “bath salts" or “monkey dust" and to maintaining a drug-involved

premise.

According to court records, the members of the conspiracy illegally distributed MDPV in

Penobscot County and elsewhere between April and December 2011. Prior to Oct. 21, 2011,

MDPV was classified as a controlled substance analogue. On that date, it was reclassified as a

Schedule I controlled substance. The defendant packaged and distributed MDPV from his

residence on Blackstone Street in Bangor and collected payments for the drug sales. On

Nov. 10, 2011, law enforcement agents searched the residence and seized a large quantity

of MDPV and other controlled substances, cash, drug records, and drug paraphernalia.

On the conspiracy charge, the defendant faces up to 20 years in prison, a $1,000,000 fine,

or both. For maintaining a drug-involved premise, he faces up to 20 years in prison, a $500,000

fine, or both. He will be sentenced after the completion of a presentence investigation report by

the U.S. Probation Office.

Ketchen is one of six defendants charged as part of the conspiracy. Co-defendants Daniel

Hines, of Bangor; Jessica Bryden, of Greenbush, Maine; Matthew Tardiff, of Old Town, Maine;

Adam Hathorn, of Bangor; and Tina Keaton, a/k/a “Fumble", of Bangor previously pled guilty to

the conspiracy charge and await sentencing.

The case was investigated by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency with assistance from

the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bangor Police Department.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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