A Seattle man was sentenced to five years in prison for selling fentanyl pills in downtown Seattle and armed shoplifting in Bellevue.
Jordan Duncan, KIRO 7 NewsSEATTLE — A Seattle man was sentenced Wednesday to five years in prison for crimes related to selling fentanyl pills in downtown Seattle and armed shoplifting in Bellevue, U.S. Attorney Nick Brown announced.
According to court records and trial testimony, an officer located at an observation point above the street saw a person in “distinctive clothing” making what appeared to be a drug deal. When the officer went down to street level, they saw the same person, later identified to be Alston, making another drug deal.
After a three-day trial in August 2022, a jury found Alston guilty of knowingly distributing fentanyl, possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
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