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Subsequent Federal Conviction Earns Onslow County Man More Than 19 Years in Federal Prison

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of North Carolina

NEW BERN, N.C. – Anthony Lemmonds, 53, of Onslow County, was sentenced today, to 235 months imprisonment for: (1) Conspiracy to Possess With Intent to Distribute and Distribute Five Hundred (500) Grams or More of Methamphetamine; (2) Distribution of Fifty (50) Grams or More of Methamphetamine; and (3), Possession With the Intent to Distribute Fifty (50) Grams or More of Methamphetamine.  Lemmons pled guilty to these charges on June 9, 2020.

According to court documents, on March 29, 2019, the Duplin County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) obtained information that Anthony Lemmonds was traveling to South Carolina to purchase crystal methamphetamine. The DCSO, operating in conjunction with the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO), conducted a controlled purchase with Lemmonds utilizing a confidential informant.

On March 30, 2019, utilizing the same confidential informant as the previous day, another controlled purchase was conducted. The confidential informant obtained 86 grams of crystal methamphetamine and during that controlled purchase, Lemmonds informed the confidential informant that he brought back a pound of crystal methamphetamine the week prior.

On April 4, 2019, the confidential informant met with Lemmonds again, this time to obtain three ounces of methamphetamine. Lemmonds advised the confidential informant that he would have to travel to South Carolina again to obtain the methamphetamine. On the return trip from South Carolina on April 5, 2019, Lemmonds was surveilled by law enforcement and a traffic stop was conducted where officers witnessed Lemmonds throwing an item out of the car. Law enforcement recovered the sealed bag containing crystal methamphetamine in the area where Lemmonds threw the items out of the car. Additionally, law enforcement searched his car and found an additional 138 grams of methamphetamine, two digital scales and a ledger. Lemmonds confirmed that the ledger contained records detailing prior drug transactions.  Between August 2018 and April 5, 2019, Lemmonds is attributed with trafficking more than 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine.

Lemmonds prior criminal history includes the following: Possession of Cocaine (2004); Possession of Methamphetamine (2005); Possession of a Firearm by Felon and Possession of Methamphetamine (2017).  In 2009, Lemmonds also has a previous federal conviction for Conspiracy to Possess With Intent to Distribute More than 500 Grams of Methamphetamine where he received a 91-month sentence.

The investigation was part of OCDETF Operation. An Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) is a joint federal, state, and local cooperative approach to combat drug trafficking and is the nation’s primary tool for disrupting and dismantling major drug trafficking organizations, targeting national and regional level drug trafficking organizations, and coordinating the necessary law enforcement entities and resources to disrupt or dismantle the targeted criminal organization and seize their assets.  This OCDETF focuses on a Multi-State Drug Trafficking Organization and Gang Activity that has been responsible for the distribution of large quantities of extremely pure methamphetamine throughout the United States.

G. Norman Acker, III, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina made the announcement after the sentencing before U.S. District Judge Louise W. Flanagan.  The Drug Enforcement Administration, the Duplin County Sheriff’s Office and the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office took part in the investigation.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Severo  prosecuted the case.

Related court documents and information can be found on the website of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina or on PACER by searching for Case No. 7:19-CR-182-FL.

Updated March 15, 2021

Topic
Drug Trafficking