Warner Robins man sentenced to 30 years for trafficking methamphetamine
Casey Washington of Warner Robins was sentenced to 30 years with the first 15 to be served in prison for trafficking methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by a convected felon.
WARNER ROBINS — Casey Washington, 37, of Warner Robins, pled guilty to trafficking methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and was sentenced to 30 years, with the first 15 to be served in prison. Washington also has to pay a $300,000 fine.
An investigation from the Warner Robins Narcotics Intelligence Unit (NIU) was opened into Washington back in July 2024. A media release from the District Attorney’s Office said the NIU learned through informants that Washington was selling drugs from 111 Meadowdale Drive. After many controlled buys from him, they executed a search warrant of the residence on August 15, 2024.
Upon entry, Washington and another individual were at the residence and were arrested. Officers found over a pound of meth, over two pounds of marijuana, and about 40 hydrocodone pills at the home.
Washington told officers he was allegedly using the drugs for his own personal use to supposedly treat testicular cancer.
This case was investigated by Det. Joshua Dokes of the WRPD NIU. Washington was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Mike Smith, who thanked Det. Dokes for his efforts in taking down a “career drug dealer”.
District Attorney Eric Edwards said what officers found at the residence was a “serious threat to public safety” and is grateful for the work of the WRPD NIU and Det. Dokes.
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