Jamestown Man Pleads Guilty In Drug Trafficking Case

File mugshot image by Jamestown Police.

BUFFALO – A City of Jamestown man has plead guilty in connection with a 2019 drug trafficking case.

Federal prosecutors say Terrence McRae, 40, plead guilty to possessing with intent to distribute methamphetamine in a Buffalo Courtroom this week.

They say McRae could spend a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and see a $1,000,000 fine.


In September 2016 McRae was arrested after Jamestown Police raided a Newland Avenue Apartment.

Inside the house, investigators allegedly recovered nine plastic wax baggies with skull and Viking hat logos, methamphetamine, marijuana, three suspected alprazolam pills, two cell phone and a black scale.

Charges are still pending against co-defendants Richard Kinsey and Brandi Whitford who were also arrested in the raid.



 

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