Eight Drug Traffickers Arrested in Northwest Arkansas Sentenced to Combined 100 Years in Federal Prison
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Eight drug traffickers were arrested in Northwest Arkansas and sentenced to a combined 100 years in federal prison. The case highlights the importance of holding individuals accountable for their role in the opioid epidemic and the need for continued efforts to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking networks.
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Eight Drug Traffickers Arrested in Northwest Arkansas Sentenced to Combined 100 Years in Federal Prison
Media Coverage · April 27, 2026
Eight drug traffickers were sentenced to a combined 100 years in federal prison for their roles in a drug trafficking operation in Northwest Arkansas. The sentences were handed down by a federal judge after the defendants pleaded guilty to various charges related to the distribution of controlled substances. The convictions and sentences are a significant blow to the drug trafficking organization.
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- • drug trafficking
- • opioid epidemic
- • drug trafficking networks
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Eight drug traffickers were sentenced to a combined 100 years in federal prison for their roles in a drug trafficking operation in Northwest Arkansas. The sentences were handed down by a federal judge after the defendants pleaded guilty to various charges related to the distribution of controlled substances. The convictions and sentences are a significant blow to the drug trafficking organization.
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