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3 people sentenced to decades in federal prison for trafficking over 30 pounds of meth into southern Indiana

Two Hoosiers and one Texan pleaded guilty to distributing over 30 pounds of methamphetamine cross-country.
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — One Texan and two Hoosiers have been sentenced to a combined 31 years in federal prison for trafficking drugs from Texas to Evansville, Ind.

Michael Bravo, 27, of Conroe, Texas, George Hartley, 66, of Evansville, were each sentenced to ten years in federal prison, and Patricia Latouche, 44, of Evansville, was sentenced to 140 months in federal prison.

Each of the defendants pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. They will also serve five years of supervised release following their release from prison.

According to court documents, between June and November of 2020, the group worked together to distribute over 30 pounds of methamphetamine into the Evansville area. 

Bravo trafficked methamphetamine from Texas to his Evansville-based co-conspirators. After obtaining the methamphetamine from Bravo, Hartley and another individual, who is now deceased, further distributed it to mid-level dealers within the drug trafficking organization, including Latouche.

“Methamphetamine and other deadly controlled substances have devastating impacts on users, their loved ones, and our communities,” said Zachary A. Myers, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana. “Drug traffickers like these defendants, responsible for pushing this poison from across the country into our neighborhoods must be held accountable for the suffering they cause in search of quick profits. This operation is an outstanding example of the impact we can have with the help of our state and local law enforcement partners. I commend the efforts of the DEA and Evansville Police Department to make our communities safer by getting meth and meth dealers off our streets.”

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