A Jefferson County resident has been sentenced to prison for drug trafficking, according to an announcement from U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona.
Tyreses Katino Bosha, 25, of Birmingham, Alabama, received a sentence of 37 months in prison from United States District Judge R. David Proctor for distributing methamphetamine.
Court documents show that in October 2023, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and Homeland Security Investigations were conducting an investigation into narcotics trafficking involving Bosha. On October 12, 2023, a confidential source met with Bosha at a restaurant to purchase half a pound of methamphetamine for $1,400. The source waited in the parking lot until Bosha instructed them by phone to move to the back of the restaurant. There, both vehicles parked side by side and the exchange took place: money was given to Bosha in return for the drugs.
The case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alan Kirk prosecuted the case.
