United States Attorney David Capp
Northern District of Indiana
5400 Federal Plaza, Suite 1500
Hammond, Indiana 46320
Hammond South Bend Fort
Wayne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:
Mary Hatton
June 29, 2012 PHONE:
(219) 937-5603
www.usdoj.gov/usao/inn/ FAX
(219) 852-2770
WEEK IN REVIEW – HAMMOND
Hammond, Indiana- The United States Attorney’s Office
announced the following:
PLEAS:
Ø Jeffrey Youngheim, 46, of Portage,
Indiana, a defendant in the case US v
Chandler et al., pled guilty before Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen
to the felony offense of wire fraud. Sentencing
has been set for 9/17/12. These charges
were filed as the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jill Koster.
Ø Richard Loveless, 51, of Gary, Indiana, a defendant in
the case US v Chandler et al., pled
guilty before Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen to the felony
offense of wire fraud. Sentencing has
been set for 9/17/12. These charges were
filed as the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jill Koster.
Ø Cosvell Glover, Jr., 36, Gary, Indiana, pled guilty before
Chief Judge Philip Simon to the felony offense of distribution of
marijuana. Sentencing has been set for
9/26/12. These charges were filed as the
result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation GRIT Task
Force. This case is being prosecuted by
Assistant United States Attorney Joshua Kolar.
Ø Jawan Cobbs, 23, of Gary,
Indiana, pled guilty before Senior Judge James T. Moody to the felony offense
of possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. These charges were filed as the result of an
investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorney Nicholas Padilla.
Ø Carlos Rodriguez, 34, of Hobart, Indiana, pled guilty
before Senior Judge James T. Moody to the felony offense of distribution of
cocaine. These charges were filed as the
result of an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and
Explosives. This case is being
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Chang-Adiga.
Ø Jeffrey Alan Smith, 32, of Valparaiso, Indiana, pled
guilty before Chief Judge Philip Simon to the felony offense of possession of
child pornography. Sentencing has been
set for 9/26/12. These charges were
filed as the result of an investigation by members of the Indiana Internet
Crimes Against Children Task Force, including the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. This
case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jill Koster.
If convicted in court, any
specific sentence to be imposed will be determined by the judge after a consideration
of federal sentencing statutes and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
DISPOSITIONS:
Ø Kristi Saffa, 25, of Hobart,
Indiana, a defendant in the case US v Lee
et al., was sentenced by Chief Judge Philip Simon to 18 months imprisonment
and 2 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the felony offense
of conspiracy to manufacture and distribute methamphetamine. According to the Indictment in this case,
Brandon Lee utilized individuals such as Saffa to
procure pseudoephedrine to manufacture methamphetamine that was sold for profit
to numerous individuals. The money was,
in part, reinvested by members of the conspiracy to finance future
methamphetamine “cooks”. This case was
the result of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United
States Attorney David Nozick.
Ø Ricky Stokes, 26, of Hammond, Indiana, was sentenced
by Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen to 180 months
imprisonment and 3 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the
felony offenses of robbery and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence
and drug trafficking. According to the Complaint filed in this case, Stokes was
part of a home invasion robbery crew operating in Hammond, Indiana that would
commit the armed robberies of narcotic “stash houses”. This case was the result of an investigation
by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the Hammond
Police Department. This case was
prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys David Nozick and Dean Lanter.