A man who fled law enforcement during a drug smuggling investigation has been ordered to serve time in federal prison in Corpus Christi, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Officials announced the outcome on X and pointed followers to a full press release with more detail on the federal case.
Fleeing drug smuggler sent to federal prison #CorpusChristiTx https://t.co/TDzysGe7MWhttps://t.co/maIRUDLaih
— US Attorney SDTX (@USAO_SDTX) April 15, 2026
What Prosecutors Are Saying
In a post on X from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas, prosecutors said the defendant was ordered to federal prison following a federal court hearing. The post directs readers to a press release that the office says contains additional details about the charges and the sentence.
Part Of A Broader Enforcement Push
The case lands during a busy stretch of federal activity across South Texas as the Southern District continues broader enforcement efforts focused on drug and border crimes. A district press release that lays out recent filings and prosecutions is offered as context for the office’s stepped-up actions, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which points to a recent roundup of related cases for more background…