CONCORD –
Kristina Blake, 29, of Northfield, was sentenced in federal court Thursday, to
10 years in prison for participating in a conspiracy to distribute
methamphetamine and a conspiracy to possess firearms during a drug trafficking
crime, United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced.
According to court documents and
statements made in court, on September 19, 2018, law enforcement officers
encountered Blake and Daniel Irving in a vehicle near a convenience store in
Concord, New Hampshire. Officers seized
over 50 grams of methamphetamine and two firearms from the vehicle. In addition, drug paraphernalia, including a
glass mirror, digital scale, a ledger, syringes and plastic baggies were
seized.
Blake
previously pleaded guilty on August 15, 2019.
Irving was sentenced to 96 months on October 11, 2019.
“Methamphetamine is a dangerous drug and dealers should expect to spend
years in a federal prison,” said U.S. Attorney Murray. “Sentences are increased where firearms are
involved in the drug trafficking business. In order to protect the people of
New Hampshire, will continue to seek lengthy prison terms for armed drug
dealers.”
"Kristina Blake made the terrible choice to traffic in this highly
addictive stimulant, the abuse of which is epidemic," said Joseph R.
Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Boston Division. "The
citizens of Concord can rest easy knowing Ms. Blake is off their streets for
the decade to come, and that the FBI and our law enforcement partners remain
committed to protecting their city from the scourge of pushers and
pistols."
This
matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Concord
Police Department. The case is being
prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney John S. Davis.
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