Man Faces 10 Years to Life for Drug Trafficking in Maine
A 40-year-old man faces 10 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to Drug Trafficking in Maine.
Man Faces 10 Years to Life for Drug Trafficking
Kenneth Adams was charged with distributing controlled substances and possessing them with intent to distribute.
Previously Convicted in Aroostook County, Maine
Adams was previously convicted in 2016 in Aroostook County Superior Court for unlawful drug trafficking, said the Attorney General's Office.
Confidential Informant Controlled Buy
In January 2024, Adams sold 250 grams of fentanyl to a confidential informant in a controlled buy captured on video & audio and physically surveilled by investigators.
Drugs Trafficked into Maine from New York
Adams trafficked a large amount of fentanyl and cocaine into Maine from the Bronx, New York.
Fentanyl, Cocaine and a Handgun Seized
In June 2024, a search warrant was executed at his Bronx residence. Police seized a loaded 9mm Smith & Wesson handgun, approximately 260 grams of fentanyl and close to 780 grams of cocaine.
Facing 10 years to Life in Prison
Adams faces 10 years to life in prison with a fine up to $8 million. He also faces four years to life of supervised release.
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