Approximately 154 grams of cocaine, 44 grams of crack, 27
grams of meth, and 12 grams of heroin
Anchorage, Alaska – U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder announced
that Anchorage brothers and repeat drug trafficking offenders Dwayne Dollison,
Jr., 37, and Kenneth Martin Douglas, 35, were each sentenced to 15-year prison
sentences by U.S. District Judge Sharon L. Gleason for a drug trafficking
conspiracy involving firearms. Dollison
was sentenced to an additional 7 months for violating the supervised release
conditions of a previous drug trafficking offense.
This case originated from a late-night traffic stop by an
Alaska State Trooper (AST) in September of 2017. The stop involved two caravanning vehicles
that were speeding inbound on the Parks Highway near Fairbanks. One of the
vehicles belonged to Douglas and was occupied by Douglas and Dollison, and the
other had been rented by the brothers and was occupied by their female
companions. After finding a small amount
of heroin in the passenger compartment of the rental car, AST obtained a search
warrant and searched the rental car’s trunk.
They found approximately 154 grams of cocaine, 44 grams of crack, 27
grams of methamphetamine, and 12 grams of heroin located in and around duffle
bags that also contained two Smith & Wesson 9 mm handguns. The guns and duffle bags were subsequently
tied to Dollison and Douglas by, among other things, DNA and fingerprints. One of the guns had been stolen in Wasilla.
Investigation revealed that Dollison and Douglas
orchestrated the drug trafficking operation to maximize the possibility that,
if caught running the drugs to Fairbanks, their female companions would be
prosecuted rather than them. After the
September 2017 traffic stop, Dollison also tracked down one of the woman and
offered her money to claim the drugs found in the trunk of the rental car were
hers.
This is Douglas’ third drug trafficking conviction and
Dollison’s second. The brothers were convicted of trafficking drugs together in
2009 and were released from federal custody in 2015, following retroactive
sentencing reductions.
The Alaska State Troopers (AST) with the assistance of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) conducted the investigation leading to the
successful prosecution of this case, which was prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorneys Kim Sayers-Fay and Allison O’Leary.
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