United States Attorney Joe Kelly announced that Senior United States District Judge Laurie Smith Camp sentenced Francisco Guevara-Zamudio on Monday to a 120-month term of imprisonment to be served in the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. Guevara-Zamudio, of Arizona, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
During the first few months of 2018, Guevara-Zamudio conspired with others to distribute methamphetamine throughout the Omaha/Council Bluffs metropolitan area. Guevara-Zamudio participated in several pound and multi-pound methamphetamine transactions in May of 2018 and rented a storage unit in Omaha for the use of a drug trafficking organization. Guevara-Zamudio was arrested on June 5, 2018, at a residence in Honey Creek, Iowa. The residence was rented through Airbnb by a co-conspirator and used by Guevara-Zamudio and two co-defendants. Investigators seized more than 10 lbs. of methamphetamine, several firearms including an AR-15-style assault rifle, magazines, ammunition, and several prescription medications. Guevara-Zamudio’s Permanent Resident card was also found in the home. Guevara-Zamudio is the eighth defendant to be sentenced in the case. Guevara-Zamudio will be removed from the United States to Mexico by immigration authorities upon completion of the term of imprisonment.
The case was primarily investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration - Omaha Field Division, the Omaha Police Department, and the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys