CLARKSBURG, W.Va. – Four people were sentenced for their role in a drug trafficking organization that stretched from Philadelphia to Detroit to Morgantown, West Virginia.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of West Virginia announced that three people from West Virginia and one person from Michigan were sentenced for their involvement in the operation. Charles Johnson, 33, of Detroit, Michigan, was sentenced to 96 months in federal prison.
Sandra Tennant, 55, of Morgantown, West Virginia, was sentenced to 51 months, and Jordan Spadafore, 34, of Morgantown, West Virginia, was sentenced to five years of probation. Stephanie Miller, 48, of Charleston, West Virginia, was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison for her role in the operation.
According to court documents, Johnson, Tennant, Miller, and Spadafore were distributors for the operation that was selling methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl.
This case was investigated by the Mon Metro Drug Task Force with cooperation from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the DEA, the West Virginia State Police, the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office, and the Morgantown Police Department, among others.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Zelda Wesley prosecuted the cases on behalf of the government.