St. Louis, MO – Melvin J. Scherrer, 50, was sentenced to 360
months prison, on federal drug and weapons charges involving the distribution
and manufacture of large amounts of methamphetamine from October 2010 to
September 2013. He appeared today for
sentencing before United States District Judge Catherine D. Perry.
The following co-defendants have pled guilty to related
charges and have been sentenced:
Jorge Lopez, Corinth, TX, 120 months prison;
Alan D. Adler, Bonne Terre, MO, 57 months prison;
Howard R. Pyatt, a/k/a Bud, Bonne Terre, MO, 30 months
prison;
Arvil B. Matthews, Imperial, MO, 96 months prison;
Amber D. Scism, Farmington, MO, 30 months prison;
Terri L. Fox, St. Louis, 70 months prison;
Guillermo Navarro, a/k/a Willie, St. Louis, MO, 96 months prison;
Jerami A. Westenberger, Arnold, MO, 12 months and one day in
prison;
Brent T. Bouren, St. Louis, MO, 24 months prison;
Mark E. Abney, Bonne Terre, MO, 18 months prison; and
Jerry L. Addison, St. Louis, MO, 24 months prison.
This case is a joint operation of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, St. Charles and
Jefferson County Sheriffs Offices, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department, and multiple local law enforcement agencies. Assistant United States Attorney Jeannette
Graviss prosecuted the case for the Attorneys Office.
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