Two 23-year-old men from Texas were sentenced to a total of 199 months in federal prison for disguising themselves as agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and conspiring to commit an armed robbery in Southern Oregon.
A news release from the Oregon U.S. Attorney’s Office says Nevin Cuevas Morales was sentenced to 11 years and three months in federal prison and five years supervised release, while Michael Rey Acuna was sentenced to 5 years and four months in federal prison and four years supervised release.
The amount of restitution payable to victims will be decided at a later date.
Third Man Faces $5 Million Fine and 40 Years in Prison
Another 23-year-old, Juan Carlos Conchas, is facing a $5 million fine, a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, and four years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiring to interfere with commerce by robbery, and conspiring to possess marijuana with the intent to distribute. Conchas will be sentenced on 17 July in the Jackson County Circuit Court in Medford…