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Houston woman sent to federal prison for attempting to import over $1M in meth

Houston woman sent to federal prison for attempting to import over $1M in meth Published:  Tags:  HOUSTON – A 21-year-old Houston woman was sent to federal prison after being convicted for attempting to import approximately 55 kilograms of meth, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery. Heidy Jackaline Diaz pleaded guilty on Nov. 6, 2020, and will serve a 70-month sentence, immediately followed by three years of supervised of release. On May 23, 3020, Diaz arrived at the Hidalgo Port of Entry driving a Ford truck and applied for admission into the United States from Mexico, according to a release. During an inspection, officials conducted an X-ray examination of the vehicle which showed anomalies in the gas tank area of the vehicle, according to a release. A K-9 also alerted officials that the truck had a presence of narcotics.

Victoria Man Possessed Over 5,000 Images of Child Pornography

Victoria Man Possessed Over 5,000 Images of Child Pornography A Victoria resident has been sentenced to federal prison for possessing thousands of sexually explicit images of children. The math equates to roughly over 14.5 years. At the time of his plea, Rosales admitted to receiving the pornographic images of children. Get our free mobile app That s right: just 14.5 years for possessing thousands of pornographic images of children, which included an infant, several others ages 2-3, and countless others ages 5-16. “Today we are reminded of how heinous crimes against children are, as some of Rosales youngest victims were infants,” said Special Agent in Charge Perrye K. Turner of FBI. “The FBI will continue to work tirelessly to protect children from sexual exploitation and bring these reprehensible predators to justice.”

Charged with PPP fraud, accused of faking death, Mass man seeks release from Wyatt

PROVIDENCE The Massachusetts man who authorities say faked suicide to evade prosecution on charges that he lied to secure forgivable federal business loans during the COVID pandemic is seeking to be freed as he awaits trial. David Staveley, 53, of Andover, has asked in papers in U.S. District Court to be released to a halfway house or other accommodation so he can receive mental-health treatment for severe post-traumatic stress disorder he says he developed after being assaulted by a corrections officer while serving time in federal prison in 2011. But federal prosecutors are objecting to the release of Staveley, citing a criminal history of deception and fraud that dates back more than a decade and spans New England.

Indiana Inmate Stabs Prison Officer to Death, Leaves Another in Serious Condition

Indiana Inmate Stabs Prison Officer to Death, Leaves Another in Serious Condition Newsweek 2/22/2021 Rebecca Speare-Cole © Google Maps Indiana State Prison in Michigan City where the two officers were attacked by an inmate. A prison officer in Indiana has died after being stabbed by an inmate during an attack that also left another staff member in a critical condition. The inmate assaulted the two correctional officers at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City at around 2:40 p.m. on Friday in a common area, Indiana State Police Sgt. Ted Bohner said in a press release. Both officers were rushed to St. Anthony s Hospital in the city. One was pronounced dead and the other is in a serious condition, according to the statement. Their identities have not yet been revealed by police.

Indiana Inmate Stabs Prison Officer to Death, Leaves Another in Serious Condition

Indiana Inmate Stabs Prison Officer to Death, Leaves Another in Serious Condition
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