2 fake DEA agents who robbed rural Oregon home sentenced to prison
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3 men posed as DEA agents, stole 200 pounds of marijuana from Oregon home
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- A pair of Texas men were sentenced to prison on Wednesday, while another man from San Antonio pleaded guilty to traveling to Oregon to commit an armed robbery while posing as DEA agents in 2022. Nevin Morales, 23, was sentenced to over 11 years in prison with five years’ supervised release, while Michael Acuna, 23, was sentenced to over five years in prison with and four years’ supervised release. "The sum of restitution…
Three Men Posed as DEA Agents to Steal 200 Pounds of Marijuana in Oregon, Sentenced to Federal Prison
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Three men from Texas have been sentenced for posing as DEA agents and stealing over 200 pounds of marijuana during a violent home invasion in southern Oregon. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the incident occurred on March 12, 2022, at a rural residence in Josephine County. Nevin Cuevas Morales, Michael Rey Acuna, and Juan Carlos Conchas, all 23 years old at the time, traveled from Sa…
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