A federal judge has decided the punishment for a man from Sonora, Mexico, convicted of Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Substance.
Miguel Armenta Rivas, 39, was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment to the Federal Crime Victims Fund.
As part of his role within the drug trafficking organization, Rivas coordinated with other co-conspirators and would transport large quantities of methamphetamine from Arizona and other places outside of South Dakota into the Rapid City, South Dakota area. Rivas also coordinated with others regarding the storage and distribution of the methamphetamine once it arrived in South Dakota. The conspiracy lasted more than a year’s time frame. In August of 2021, agents conducted a search warrant of multiple locations in the Rapid City area tied to the conspiracy and located over 70 pounds of methamphetamine, multiple pounds of heroin and cocaine, as well as thousands of fentanyl pills, approximately $144,000, and thirteen firearms. One co-conspirator, Noel Rivera, has also been sentenced. Rivera was sentenced in December of 2022 to 17.5 years in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release. Another co-conspirator is awaiting trial.
This case was investigated by the Unified Narcotics Enforcement Team (UNET), Drug Enforcement Agency, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. UNET is comprised of law enforcement from the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office, Rapid City Police Department, South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, South Dakota Highway Patrol, and the South Dakota National Guard. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gina Nelson prosecuted the case.
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