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Writer's pictureDennis McCaslin

Trial for intent to deliver meth delivers 186 month federal stretch to Fort Smith dealer




The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Nowlin Lee Waugh, Jr, age 35, of Fort Smith was sentenced to 186 months’ imprisonment and 8 years’ supervised release for Possession With Intent To Distribute Methamphetamine.

Waugh’s jury trial began on August 14, 2018 and concluded on August 15, 2018 with the guilty verdict. Sentencing occurred following the completion of a presentence report.

Evidence at trial proved that on March 23, 2018, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers attempted to stop a vehicle driven by the defendant on Interstate 40 in Okmulgee County. During the pursuit that ensued, the troopers could see the defendant moving erratically inside the vehicle.

When the vehicle stopped the troopers saw bags that contained methamphetamine, a trash can that had methamphetamine and bleach in it, and an open bottle of bleach.

There were also several open plastic baggies that had methamphetamine residue inside. Troopers recovered over 50 grams of methamphetamine that the defendant had not been able to destroy with bleach. The Drug Enforcement Agency assisted with the investigation.

“Despite the defendant’s best efforts to destroy the evidence of his crime, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers were able to process the crime scene and collect the evidence needed to prove to the jury that Waugh intended to distribute methamphetamine.

The car stop and resulting investigation prevented thousands of dosage units from being distributed into Oklahoma communities, and will allow Waugh to be held accountable for his unlawful acts,” said United States Attorney Brian J. Kuester. “The hard work by the OHP Troopers, DEA Agents, and members of this office led to a just result for the people and communities in Eastern Oklahoma.”

The Honorable Ronald A. White, U.S. District Judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, in Muskogee, presided over the hearing.



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