Meridian Women Sentenced For Oxycodone Deliveries

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Meridian Women Sentenced For Oxycodone Deliveries

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Aug. 27, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

BOISE - Kristen Rast, 44, and Brittany Tillema, 25, both of Meridian, Idaho, were sentenced this week in federal court for distributing controlled substances, U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced. Sentencing was pronounced by U.S. District Judge Edward J. Lodge at the federal courthouse in Boise.

This morning, Judge Lodge sentenced Rast to12 months and one day in prison, a $1,000 fine, and four years of supervised release. According to the plea agreement, on four occasions in June through August of 2012, Rast knowingly and intentionally distributed to an undercover police officer a total of 356 pills of 80 mg Oxycontin, for a total of $10,700. Oxycontin contains oxycodone, a Schedule II narcotic and controlled substance. She had obtained the controlled substances by prescription from a provider.

On Monday, Judge Lodge sentenced Tillema to a sentence of credit for time served, three years of supervised release, 30 days of home detention, and 100 hours of community service. According to the plea agreement, on or about Oct. 18, 2012, Tillema knowingly and intentionally distributed to an undercover police officer, 32 pills of 80 mg Oxycontin for $1,000.

Both defendants will have a number of restrictions during supervision, including: limitations on access to multiple medical providers and pharmacies, requirements for drug testing, and a prohibition from consuming alcohol.

This investigation was initiated by the Meridian Police Department and investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) led Tactical Diversion Squad which is comprised of law enforcement personnel from the DEA, Ada County Sheriff’s Office, Boise Police 2 Department, Idaho State Police, Meridian Police Department, Nampa Police Department and U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Inspector General.

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

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