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News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 18, 2003
FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Shirley A. Armstead, Special Agent
Public Information Officer
Office: 314-538-4752
Cellular: 314-308-0996
Bourbon,
Missouri Man Is Sentenced To Prison On Distribution Of Chemicals To Make
Methamphetamine Conspiracy Charges
William
J. Renton, Jr., Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA), St. Louis Division announced, on April 18, 2003, that John P. Bewig,
was sentenced to 20 years in prison on conspiracy charges involving the
distribution of psedoephedrine used to manufacture mathamphetamine.
Fifty-four year old
Bewig, of the 3000 block of Oak Heaven Lane, Bourbon, MO, was convicted
in January 2003, on one felony count of conspiracy to distribute pseudoephedrine.
Co-defendants Veronica L. Heise, 46, of the 1000 block of North Service
Road, Bourbon, MO and David M. Combs, 55, of the 800 block of Fisher Road,
Cuba, MO plead guilty in January 2003, and were sentenced to two and five
years in prison, respectively. Unites States District Judge Donald J.
Stohr handed down the sentences.
Beginning in November
2001, and continuing through October 2002, Bewig and Heise sold 3512 boxes
of pseudoephedrine pills from Biwig's I-44 One Stop in Crawford County,
MO. David Combs admitted with his plea that he purchased large quantities
of pseudoephedrine from the I-44 One Stop.
Mr. Renton stated,
"DEA will investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law, the legitimate businesses which facilitate illegal drug activity.
The defendant in this case profited from selling cold medications used
illegally in the production of methamphetamine. This drug has caused untold
misery in the lives of citizens of the State of Missouri and throughout
the country."
Mr. Renton went on
to say, "This investigation is another outstanding example of the
excellent cooperation that exists within the law enforcement community
in the State of Missouri."
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