Centralia Man Sentenced To 14 Years For Trafficking Heroin And Meth, Gun Possession

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Centralia Man Sentenced To 14 Years For Trafficking Heroin And Meth, Gun Possession

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Aug. 26, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

David Herron, 49, of Centralia, Illinois, has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison for

trafficking heroin and methamphetamine and a concurrent 10-year prison term for unlawful gun

possession. Herron entered a guilty plea last September to a three-count indictment charging him

with participating in a drug trafficking conspiracy, possession with intent to distribute

methamphetamine, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The charged conspiracy

took place from March 12, 2018, to April 24, 2019, in Centralia.

In handing down the sentence, Chief United States District Judge Nancy J. Rosenstengel observed

that a majority of the court’s criminal docket now comes from Centralia.

The case arose after an FBI task force investigated Herron’s narcotics trafficking activities for

several months in early 2019. During that time, Herron was on bond for two separate drug- related

cases in Marion County. Herron sold methamphetamine and heroin from a Centralia residence on North

Elm and from a mobile home on North Sycamore. On April 24, 2019, task force members arrested Herron

as he left his home on Hardin Street and found him in possession of methamphetamine and heroin

packaged for sale. A search of his home revealed over 200 grams of 98% pure methamphetamine and a

loaded gun. Herron has a prior felony conviction that prohibits him from knowingly possessing a

firearm or ammunition.

Herron has been in custody since his arrest. As part of his sentence, he was ordered to serve a

five-year term of supervised release and pay a $600 fine. Several of Herron’s alleged co-

conspirators were charged in a separate case. Danny Lee DeShane, 45, was sentenced in June to 54

months imprisonment. Earlier this month, Curtis Phelps, 38, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment

for his role in the conspiracy. A third man, Cloyd “Rick" Culver, 69, has pleaded not guilty but is

scheduled for a change of plea hearing tomorrow.

The FBI’s task force continues its investigation into drug trafficking and related activities in

the Marion-Clinton-Washington County areas. Law enforcement agencies participating in the task

force include the Centralia Police Department, the Carlyle Police Department, and the Marion,

Clinton, and Washington County Sheriffs’ Offices.

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

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