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Multiple Individuals Sentenced to Prison as a Result of Joint Federal and State Investigations of Drug Trafficking Organizations in Burlington

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February 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Davenport, Iowa – Officials with the U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa report 36-year-old Tristan Davis, of Burlington, was sentenced on January 28, 2022, to over 23 years in prison for his involvement in a drug conspiracy dating back to 2001. Davis is the last of eight defendants to be sentenced after they were charged in November 2019. Davis, who is originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, was sentenced to 280 months in federal prison. There is no parole in the federal prison system.

He was previously found guilty, along with Kendrick Page and Breon Armstrong, of Conspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substances, which included ice methamphetamine and cocaine base (crack cocaine), after a jury trial in July 2021. At sentencing, the United States District Court Judge John Jarvey found Davis possessed a firearm related to his drug trafficking activities and maintained a house in Burlington to store, manufacture and distribute controlled substances.

At Davis’ sentencing, Judge Jarvey described the conspiracy as “a scourge upon Burlington and eastern Iowa.” He went on to say the conspiracy was responsible for “huge quantities of methamphetamine and other controlled substances over a very long period of time.” Davis was one of eight individuals from Burlington who were charged federally in November 2019, after the execution of numerous federal search warrants in Burlington, and elsewhere. In November 2021, eight men were federally charged with participating ina methamphetamine conspiracy after several federal search warrants were executed at Burlington residences.

Since 2019, 22 individuals from Burlington have been sentenced to federal prison, for their roles in trafficking meth in southeast Iowa.