Charles Edward Cotten, Jr., 53, will spend 10 years in prison, then 25 years on supervised release.
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Whittier police arrest two men with 33-pound bag of meth
Charging documents say that police found a backpack filled with meth, as well as $8,000 cash in a briefcase.
Plea agreement in Cotten case outlines drug deals
A plea agreement entered Wednesday for a former Bergmann Hotel manager outlines the 2017 drug deals that led to his arrest. In the agreement, Charles Edward Cotten Jr. will plead guilty to all four counts of federal felony drug distribution. He admits to selling 112 grams of methamphetamine.
Juneau man pleads guilty to drug distribution
According to the plea agreement, the defendant admitted that he and the former Bergmann Hotel manager sold about 27 grams of methamphetamine in June to another person.
Ketchikan man arrested for allegedly smuggling meth
Richard Eric Anderson was arrested and charged with second-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance with intent to manufacture and deliver.
A new meth surge gathers momentum across U.S.
The opioid epidemic has killed tens of thousands over the past two years and driven major reforms in state and local law enforcement and public health policies for people with addiction. But another deadly but popular drug, methamphetamine, also has been surging in many parts of the country. And federal officials say that, based on…
On the edge: Shedding light on Juneau murder victim Robbie Meireis
Robert Meireis had a tough life that included a history of violence, years in prison, even tattoos tying him to white supremacist groups. That he met a violent end in a double murder discovered last month in West Juneau wasn’t necessarily a surprise to some people who knew him.
Sitkans indicted on drug trafficking charges
A Sitka grand jury has indicted a couple on drug trafficking charges, after federal postal inspectors found a package of crystal meth bearing their address in the mail.
Missing Sitka woman declared dead after 3 years, homicide suspected
Grant’s family has closure, but now they’re looking for justice.
Drug Overdose, On The Rise, Cropping Up As Campaign Issue
Drug overdoses now kill more Americans than traffic accidents and New Hampshire, the first in the nation primary state, is suffering from a heroin epidemic. The candidates are hearing about it.