Sacramento man pleads guilty to federal charges of conspiring to distribute methamphetamine
A Sacramento, California man pled guilty yesterday to a federal charge of conspiring to distribute methamphetamine. Alvin Lucas, 41, of Sacramento, Calif. pled guilty in U.S. District Court in Gulfport, Miss.
Evidence obtained by a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation showed in the summer of 2019, an undercover agent ordered methamphetamine from Lucas, who instructed the undercover agent to send money for the purchase of the methamphetamine to Lucas’s girlfriend. Ultimately, Lucas’s girlfriend sent a package containing the methamphetamine to the undercover agent in Gulfport, Miss.
Lucas will be sentenced on December 20, 2022, and faces a minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment and a maximum sentence of life.