A federal jury in Springfield needed only about half an hour on Thursday to find 39-year-old New York resident Ahmaad Jarvis guilty on a slate of fentanyl and methamphetamine charges in U.S. District Court, capping a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation that hinged on wiretaps and a high-stakes traffic stop last fall.
Conviction And Potential Sentence
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Missouri, Jarvis was convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, unlawful use of a communications device, and possession with intent to distribute both methamphetamine and fentanyl.
Federal prosecutors say that under the applicable statutes Jarvis faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and could receive up to life without the possibility of parole. A sentencing date will be set after the U.S. Probation Office completes a presentence investigation.
Wiretap, Traffic Stop And Seized Drugs
KTTN reports that the DEA used a court-authorized Title III wiretap in an investigation that began in October 2023, intercepting calls in which Jarvis discussed traveling to Los Angeles to obtain narcotics for distribution in the Springfield area.
On Oct. 20, 2023, investigators stopped Jarvis while he was driving from the Kansas City area to Springfield. Authorities say a search of his vehicle turned up about 10 pounds of methamphetamine and roughly 400 grams of fentanyl.
Last Defendant In Wider Federal Crackdown
Jarvis was the final defendant to go to trial after 13 co-defendants entered guilty pleas, all swept up in an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces investigation that has generated multiple indictments across the region…