Tickfaw man sentenced to five years for drug distribution

Tickfaw man sentenced to five years for drug distribution
Ellison C. Travis, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana — Department of Justice
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Acting United States Attorney Ellison C. Travis has announced the sentencing of Randevois Ingram, a 28-year-old resident of Tickfaw, Louisiana. U.S. Chief Judge Shelly D. Dick sentenced Ingram to 60 months in federal prison for distributing cocaine and fentanyl. Following his imprisonment, Ingram will serve four years of supervised release.

Ingram’s guilty plea included admissions that between May 2, 2024, and June 27, 2024, he distributed substances containing cocaine and fentanyl to a confidential source. This operation was conducted under the direction of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Department of Homeland Security – Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).

The investigation involved collaboration between the DEA, HSI, and the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office. Assistant United States Attorney Paul L. Pugliese prosecuted the case.

This case was part of an effort by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF), which aims to dismantle high-level criminal organizations in the United States through a coordinated multi-agency approach.



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