Two Men Sentenced to Federal Prison for Drug Trafficking Conspiracy in Kodiak The pair was responsible for introduction of over a kilo of methamphetamine into the community of Kodiak Anchorage, Alaska – U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced Carlito Marcilino Velasco, 61 of Juneau and Don Irenio Castro Santiago II, 37, a citizen of the Philippines residing in Anchorage, have been sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge Timothy M. Burgess to federal prison for their roles in a drug trafficking conspiracy in Kodiak. According to court documents, Velasco and Santiago II allegedly devised a plan involving themselves and others to possess and distribute methamphetamine in Kodiak. During the drug conspiracy, Velasco travelled to California to purchase methamphetamine from sources in California for distribution in Alaska. Velasco then packaged and mailed the methamphetamine via United States Postal Service (USPS) to Juneau, where a co-conspirator repackaged it and then mailed it via USPS to Santiago II in Kodiak. Santiago II received the parcel, distributed the methamphetamine, and collected drug proceeds from the sale of the methamphetamine in Kodiak. Santiago II subsequently mailed the drug proceeds back to Juneau in a parcel, and the proceeds were later used by Velasco to purchase more methamphetamine for subsequent distributions.