RICHMOND, Va. – A Mexican nationwide was sentenced as we speak to 4 years and 4 months in jail for possession with the intent to distribute cocaine.
In line with court docket paperwork, on November 15, 2023, Jesus Alejandro Ibarra-Morales, 30, had crossed into the US on the Veteran's Worldwide Bridge-Los Tomates Port of Entry in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, and Brownsville, Texas, utilizing its border. transit card, and drive a Chevrolet Suburban with Mexican license plates. Ibarra-Morales then took two automobiles, whose axles have been full of 15 bricks of cocaine, with a complete weight of greater than 15 kilograms.
Regulation enforcement brokers acquired info {that a} cargo of narcotics had been transported from Texas to Richmond, Virginia, and on November 27, 2023, brokers discovered that the Suburban was close to the placement. of fall in Richmond. Brokers stopped the car and recognized Ibarra-Morales as the motive force. A drug detection canine alerted to the presence of unlawful managed substances on the automobiles and a search of the belongings resulted within the restoration of cocaine.
Jessica D. Aber, United States Legal professional for the Japanese District of Virginia; Derek W. Gordon, Particular Agent in Cost of Homeland Safety Investigations (HSI) Washington, DC; and Colonel Gary T. Settle, the Superintendent of the Virginia State Police, made the announcement following the sentencing by US District Choose Henry E. Hudson.
Assistant US Legal professional Olivia L. Norman prosecuted the case.
A replica of this press launch might be discovered on the web site of the US Legal professional's Workplace for the Japanese District of Virginia. Associated court docket paperwork and knowledge are positioned on the web site of the District Court docket for the Japanese District of Virginia or in PACER by looking for Case No. 3:24-cr-24.