Eastern Washington man sentenced for supplying illegal drugs

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SPOKANE, Wash. – David Velasquez Jr. received a 200-month federal prison sentence for his role in a drug trafficking conspiracy involving fentanyl distribution in Eastern Washington.

Velasquez, 32, was identified by the FBI in November 2022 as a significant supplier of illegal drugs in the region.

He worked with David Fulmer to transport fentanyl-laced pills from Arizona to Eastern Washington, distributing at least 10,000 pills per meeting.

On October 13, 2023, Velasquez was arrested in Iowa after being tracked by the FBI. Authorities discovered 39,095 fentanyl pills and three loaded handguns in his vehicle.

In addition to his prison sentence, Velasquez will serve five years of supervised release. Acting U.S. Attorney Barker emphasized the commitment to hold drug traffickers accountable, stating that these efforts are crucial to protect communities.

Fulmer, Velasquez’s collaborator, has also been arrested and sentenced for drug trafficking.


 

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