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The FD woman begs to the distribution of fentanyl | News, sports, jobs

The FD woman begs to the distribution of fentanyl | News, sports, jobs

A woman from Fort Dodge declared himself guilty on Tuesday in a federal conspiracy court to distribute fentanil, prosecutors say.

Blaleight Schossow, 24, is currently under custody of the United States Sheriff’s Service pending sentence for the position. It faces a mandatory mandate of 10 years in prison with a possible life sentence.

At the guilt hearing on Tuesday, the evidence showed that between December 2020 and February 2024, Schossow and others involved in the conspiracy distributed at least 22 pounds of fentanyl in Fort Dodge and in other places.

The case was investigated by the Tri-Estatal Drug Task Force based in Sioux City consisting of application personnel of the Drug Control Administration Law; Sioux City Police Department; National Security Research; Woodbury County Sheriff Office; South Sioux City, Nebraska, Police Department; Nebraska state patrol; Iowa National Guard; Iowa narcotics division; Sheriff Service of the United States; South Dakota Criminal Investigation Division; and the Woodbury County Prosecutor’s Office.

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