Keene Woman Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Participating in Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy

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Keene Woman Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Participating in Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Feb. 1, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

CONCORD - United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced that Meghan Bowers, 31, formerly of Keene, New Hampshire, was sentenced on Thursday to 18 months in prison for participating in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl.

According to court documents and statements made in court, in the course of an ongoing drug trafficking investigation that included wiretaps of certain telephones, investigating agents learned that on March 7, 2018, an individual intended to travel from New Hampshire to a location in Massachusetts to purchase fentanyl. Agents conducted surveillance in the area of the transaction and observed a hand-to-hand exchange between a known drug trafficker and the driver of the car at the driver’s side window. The vehicle left Massachusetts and agents followed it directly to New Hampshire. A New Hampshire State Trooper stopped the vehicle. During the traffic stop, the Trooper subsequently located an orange bag containing approximately 184 grams of fentanyl. Bowers and another occupant of the vehicle admitted that they had been asked to drive another person to Massachusetts to buy drugs and that they had agreed to do so.

Bowers previously pled guilty on Aug. 29, 2018.

“Fentanyl is a deadly drug that has caused grave damage to communities throughout New Hampshire," said U.S. Attorney Murray. “We will continue to work closely with our law enforcement partners to arrest, prosecute and incarcerate those who attempt to bring fentanyl into the Granite State."

The case was a collaborative investigation that involved the DEA; the New Hampshire State Police; the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office; the Nashua Police Department; the Massachusetts State Police; the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office; the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office; the Essex County District Attorney’s Office; the Internal Revenue Service; Immigration and

Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations; United States Customs and Border Protection Boston Field Office; the United States Marshals Service; the United States Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service; the Manchester Police Department; the Lisbon Police Department; the Littleton Police Department; the Seabrook Police Department; the Haverhill (MA) Police Department; the Methuen (MA) Police Department; the Lowell (MA) Police Department; and the Maine State Police.

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Georgiana L. Konesky, Seth R. Aframe and Debra M. Walsh.

This case was supported by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF). The OCDETF program is a federal multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional task force that supplies supplemental federal funding to federal and state agencies involved in the identification, investigation, and prosecution of major drug trafficking organizations.

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

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