WYOMING COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A Wyoming County man has been sentenced for crimes in relation to intended delivery of methamphetamine.
According to Wyoming County Prosecuting Attorney, Greg Bishop, Allen Ray Adams – 50 years old of Pineville, WV – pled guilty and was convicted to one felony count of Possession with Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine) on February 7th, 2024.
Adams was sentenced to one to fifteen years on March 6th, 2024.
On April 7th, 2023, The West Virginia Southern Regional Drug Task Force along with members of the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Office executed a Search Warrant at the residence of Allen Adams.
This Search Warrant was conducted pursuant to numerous controlled buys on Allen Adams during which Methamphetamine was purchased.
Josh Miller is an Assistant Wyoming County Prosecutor and worked as lead prosecutor in the case.
“While this guilty plea marks a significant victory, it also serves as a reminder that our work is far from over.” said Miller, “We will continue to be relentless in our efforts to dismantle drug networks and hold accountable those who choose to exploit our community for their personal gain.
We will vigorously seek maximum penalties and rehabilitation for
offenders, working hand in hand with the judicial system to protect Wyoming County and its residents.
The illegal drug trade jeopardizes public safety, destroys lives, and fosters an environment of fear and vulnerability. We will remain steadfast in our pursuit of justice and our
commitment to rid our county of these illegal activities”.
Assistant Prosecutor Josh Miller, Wyoming County served as lead prosecutor in the case. The WV Southern Regional Drug Task Force investigated the crime.
“I would like to thank the hard and thorough work of Assistant Prosecutor, Josh Miller, and the entire prosecutor staff along with the West Virginia Southern Regional Drug Task Force along
with the Wyoming County Sheriff’s Department”, said Bishop.