Montgomery, Alabama
A federal jury has convicted a Montgomery man of distributing a controlled substance resulting in death and possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute it.
According to court records and evidence presented during trial, on August 26, 2022, law enforcement received a report of an unresponsive person inside a vehicle at a Montgomery home. When officers arrived, they found a truck in the driveway with the engine running and the doors locked. Inside they found a lifeless man with no visible signs of trauma or injury. A medical examiner concluded that the man died due to the toxic effects of fentanyl.
An investigation into how the man got the fentanyl revealed that, for more than a year, Coley had been supplying him, Ross said. These transactions occurred almost daily and sometimes even multiple times a day, he said, including on the morning of the man’s death. When officers arrested Coley during a traffic stop, they found him in possession of five additional counterfeit fentanyl pills, according to records.
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