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A Missouri man and two others pleaded guilty to trafficking meth and illegal reentry, facing up to 40 years in prison.
On September 3, 2024, a Missouri trooper stopped a vehicle near Kansas City after the driver, Pedro Alberto Quiroz Ayala, 22, was found without a license.
Officers discovered over 56 pounds of methamphetamine and a loaded firearm during a search.
Ayala and two co-defendants, Pablo DeJesus Peralta Anguis, 26, and Apolinar Gocovachi Pacheco, 25, all pleaded guilty to drug possession with intent to distribute and, in two cases, unlawful reentry after removal.
All face mandatory minimum sentences of five years in prison, with a maximum of 40 years without parole.
The case was investigated by multiple federal and local agencies and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Brad K. Kavanaugh.
Un hombre de Missouri y otros dos se declararon culpables de tráfico de metanfetamina y reingreso ilegal, enfrentándose a hasta 40 años de prisión.