CONCORD -
Jesse R. Lohman, 37, of Lempster, was sentenced on Monday to 150 months in
federal prison for possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute,
United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today.
According to
court documents and statements made in court, on August 31, 2018, police
encountered Lohman in the driver’s seat of a parked car at the Route 3A Park
and Ride parking lot in Bow, New Hampshire.
Lohman was alone in the car.
After determining that there was a warrant for Lohman’s arrest, officers
detained him and impounded the car.
During a subsequent search of the car, officers discovered six bags
inside a glass case that contained approximately 76.1 grams of 99 percent pure
methamphetamine.
Lohman was a
known member of the Brothers of White Warriors (“BOWW”), a prison gang.
Lohman
previously pleaded guilty on March 29, 2019.
After serving his prison sentence, he will be on supervised release for
ten years.
“The heavy
prison term imposed in this case should send a message to those inclined to
trade in methamphetamine in New Hampshire,” said U.S. Attorney Murray. “This is a dangerous substance, made more
dangerous when appearing in this highly pure form. In order to deter the distribution of this
drug, we will continue to aggressively seek the imposition of lengthy sentences
against dealers.”
"The
methamphetamine Mr. Lohman was prepared to poison our communities with was
concealed in a glasses case - an item that may have seemed completely innocuous
to even his would-be victims. But there was nothing harmless about the highly
addictive and potentially lethal drug that was hidden inside," said Joseph
R. Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Boston Division.
"Today's sentence prevents one more violent, career criminal from staking
his claim to the bleak landscape of addiction here in New Hampshire, and the
FBI will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to disrupt the drug
trafficking activities of others like him."
This matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Bow Police Department.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney John S.
Davis.
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