Albuquerque Man Sentenced to Five Years for Conviction on Federal Drug Trafficking and Firearms Charges

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Albuquerque Man Sentenced to Five Years for Conviction on Federal Drug Trafficking and Firearms Charges

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Sept. 6, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

ALBUQUERQUE - Alex Bernard Fletcher, 41, of Albuquerque, N.M., was sentenced today in federal court to 60 months in prison for his conviction on methamphetamine trafficking laws and firearms charges. Fletcher will be on supervised release for five years after completing his prison sentence and will be required to perform 50 hours of community service.

Fletcher was arrested on Nov. 5, 2015, on a criminal complaint charging him with drug trafficking and firearms offenses. The criminal complaint charged Fletcher with distributing approximately 51 grams of methamphetamine to an undercover law enforcement officer on Oct. 28, 2015, in Bernalillo County, N.M. As officers were closing in to make the arrest, they observed Fletcher reach into his waistband and throw a firearm to the ground in an attempt to conceal it from the officers.

Fletcher was indicted on Dec. 2, 2015, and was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition, distributing methamphetamine, and using and carrying a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime. According to the indictment, in late Oct. 2015, Fletcher was prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition because he previously had been convicted of several felony offenses.

On Aug. 30, 2016, Fletcher pled guilty to a two-count information charging him with distribution of methamphetamine, and using and carrying a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime. In entering the guilty plea, Fletcher admitted selling 51 grams of methamphetamine to an undercover officer. Fletcher also admitted that he possessed a firearm during the drug deal in order to assist him facilitate his drug trafficking crime. Fletcher acknowledged that as a convicted felon, he was prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition.

This case was investigated by Albuquerque office of Homeland Security Investigations and APD’s Central Narcotics Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorney Rumaldo R. Armijo prosecuted the case.

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

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