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Updated: 5:20 AM Jun 24, 2009
Accused Parkersburg Drug Dealer Pleads Guilty
WTAP-TV A man accused of dealing drugs in Parkersburg has pleaded guilty in federal court. Posted: 12:47 PM Jun 23, 2009Reporter: WTAP Email Address: news@wtap.com |
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A man accused of dealing drugs in Parkersburg has pleaded guilty in federal court.
Officials with the U.S. District Attorney's Office say 30-year-old Isaiah Thomas of Lubeck pleaded guilty to distribution of cocaine.
Thomas was arrested in March after the Parkersburg narcotics and violent crime task force identified him as part of a drug trafficking ring.
Agents say they made two controlled buys of cocaine from Thomas in Parkersburg and Vienna.
Thomas faces up to 20 years in prison and a one million dollar fine when he's sentenced in September.
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