The Brief
- A man was sentenced to five years for his role in a drug trafficking scheme in the D.C. region.
- Kenneth Watts was convicted of conspiracy to distribute PCP.
- Three other co-conspirators pleaded guilty in connection with the drug distribution scheme.
WASHINGTON – A Maryland man was sentenced to five years in prison for his role in a PCP trafficking scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney for D.C.
What we know:
Kenneth Watts, 59, of Upper Marlboro, was convicted in May 2025 of conspiracy to distribute PCP. A judge also ordered him to serve five years of probation after his release, court officials said. …