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Lewis County Man Sentenced on Federal Methamphetamine Charges
12/15/17 04:40pm
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    Press Release from U.S. Attorney's Office:

    North Country Man Sentenced on Methamphetamine Charges

    Eric Campbell Possessed Methamphetamine and Purchased
    Pseudoephedrine to Manufacture Methamphetamine

    SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Eric Campbell, 36, formerly of Lewis County, was
    sentenced today to serve 72 months imprisonment for possessing
    methamphetamine and for possessing pseudoephedrine knowing it would be
    used to manufacture methamphetamine, announced Acting United States
    Attorney Grant C. Jaquith, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
    Special Agent in Charge James J. Hunt of the New York Division and New
    York State Police Superintendent George P. Beach II.

    The evidence against Campbell established that between January 2014 and
    November 2015, he and others purchased pseudoephedrine pills weighing
    more than 100 grams from different drug stores in and around Lewis County.  
    Campbell knew there were restrictions on the sale of pseudoephedrine, and to
    avoid scrutiny often rotated the stores where he bought the pills.  Campbell
    purchased the pseudoephedrine and possessed pseudoephedrine purchased
    by others knowing it would be used to illegally manufacture methamphetamine.  
    On November 13, 2015, Campbell possessed approximately 107 grams of a
    liquid containing methamphetamine, the result of an unfinished
    methamphetamine “cook.”   

    After serving his term of imprisonment, Campbell will be on supervised release
    for 3 years.

    This case was investigated by the New York State Police (NYSP), including
    the NYSP Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team (CCERT)
    and New York State Intelligence Center (NYSIC), the Lewis County Sheriff’s
    Office, and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, and was prosecuted by
    Assistant U.S. Attorney Carl Eurenius.