Montgomery, Alabama – On Thursday, March 28, 2019, Dennis
Reinaldo Peralta, 38, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was found guilty of conspiracy
to sell methamphetamine, announced U.S. Attorney Louis V. Franklin, Sr.
According to the evidence presented at trial, Peralta was
working in concert with many others to bring drugs to the Southeast, including
Alabama. The overall conspiracy was importing large of amounts of
methamphetamine from Mexico, and then distributing those drugs out of the
Atlanta area. The conspirators would sometimes possess 30 kilograms (66 pounds)
or more of methamphetamine at a time to be available for distribution. The jury
heard testimony that Peralta himself sold one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of
methamphetamine on one occasion as a part of the overall conspiracy.
The investigation also revealed that at least five kilograms
(11 pounds) was distributed to one of Peralta’s co-conspirators, Bryant Pouncy,
who would then sell it to various drug users in Enterprise and the greater
Wiregrass Region with the assistance of others.
During this investigation, at least seven additional
co-conspirators were identified and charged. Each of the following have pled
guilty and are awaiting sentencing.
Bryant Pouncy of
Enterprise, Alabama
Antonio Pouncy of
Enterprise, Alabama
Kimberly Pouncy of
Enterprise, Alabama
Ervin Bradham of
Enterprise, Alabama
Lynn Donaldson of
Enterprise, Alabama
Santos
Rivera-Fernandez of Atlanta, Georgia
Rogelio Israel
Pimentel of Rex, Georgia
Each of the defendants, including Peralta, are now facing a
minimum sentence of ten years in prison, and a maximum sentence of life. There is
no parole in the federal system. All of the defendants are currently in the
custody of the United States Marshals Service pending their sentencing hearing,
which is expected to occur in the next few months.
U.S. Attorney Franklin would like to thank the following
entities for their assistance in investigating this case: the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI), the Enterprise Police Department, the Houston County
Sherriff’s Office, the Dothan Police Department, the Coffee County Sheriff’s
Office, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI), the Coffee County District Attorney’s Office, the Georgia
Highway Patrol, the Clayton County (Georgia) Police Department, and the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA). This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorneys Bradley Bodiford and Curtis Ivy.
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