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Anchorage Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Drug Trafficking

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Anchorage Man Sentenced to 15 Years for ⁤Major Drug Trafficking Operation

ANCHORAGE, AlaskaThurman Reed,⁣ 67, of Anchorage, was sentenced today to 15 years in ‌federal prison for trafficking significant quantities⁣ of illicit​ narcotics and possessing ​a firearm‌ during drug crimes.

The investigation,conducted by the FBI Anchorage Field Office and the‌ Anchorage⁣ Police Department (APD) as part​ of the‌ anchorage High-Intensity Drug⁢ Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Unit,revealed Reed sold ample ‍amounts of drugs between February ⁣and may 2024,including fentanyl analogue,heroin,and methamphetamine. Sales included approximately six grams of fentanyl ‌analogue and heroin in February, over 27 grams ‌of methamphetamine in March, over 49 grams ‌of heroin ​in April, and over⁢ 311 grams of methamphetamine in May.

A subsequent search of Reed’s residence and a storage unit in late May yielded over 10 kilograms of methamphetamine,245 grams of ​fentanyl,485 grams of‌ heroin,and 15 grams of ‍cocaine. A firearm was also recovered within a backpack containing​ drugs and a digital scale. Reed‍ had seven ⁣prior felony‍ convictions at⁣ the time⁣ of the ⁤search.

Reed pleaded guilty on August​ 14, 2025, to one count of possession⁢ with intent ​to distribute ‌a controlled substance and one count of possession of​ a firearm in furtherance of a ⁤drug trafficking crime.

“Mr. Reed was clearly undeterred by his seven prior felony convictions⁣ and chose to stockpile and distribute large ⁣quantities of dangerous drugs in​ Alaska, putting our⁢ communities at​ significant risk,” ‍stated U.S. ‌attorney Michael ​J. Heyman for⁣ the District of⁢ Alaska. “My office⁤ is ​resolute in its commitment to​ target and prosecute drug⁣ traffickers⁣ for the crimes that are devastating our communities.”

Acting Special Agent in Charge brandon Waddle ⁤of the FBI Anchorage Field Office added, “Over the course of our investigation, ⁣the ‍FBI and APD seized a stockpile of deadly drugs, including ⁤over 22 pounds of methamphetamine that ​this seven-time convicted felon had intended for distribution in Alaska. Now, Reed’s days ⁣of menacing our community ⁢are ‌over. We will​ continue working‌ with our‌ partners at every level ​to hold drug‌ traffickers accountable.”

Anchorage Police‌ Chief Sean Case expressed​ gratitude to the⁤ FBI, HIDTA Unit, and the U.S. Attorney’s office, stating,⁤ “I want ​to thank the FBI and the anchorage High-Intensity Drug tracking Area (HIDTA) Unit for‌ their steadfast dedication in the ⁣aggressive pursuit of those trafficking deadly ‍drugs within ⁤Alaska. ⁢I⁢ also want to thank‍ the ⁢U.S. ⁢attorney’s ⁣office for prosecuting these cases​ so there is accountability for outrageous acts in our community. This ​case⁤ is a very clear exmaple ​of our commitment ‍to reducing the drugs ‌in this ‍community that have ⁢had ‍such ​a devastating impact. People involved in⁢ this level of distribution should be investigated, prosecuted, and placed in⁣ jail ‌for​ long periods of time⁤ so they will not continue to cause harm.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ainsley McNerney prosecuted the case.

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