El Dorado News-Times

Two sentenced in connection to drug traffickin­g in area

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EL DORADO — Kendall J. Dykes, aka “KD,” 43, of El Dorado, and Jewel E. Easter, 34, of Little Rock, were sentenced Friday to a combined total of more than 14 years in federal prison. Dykes was sentenced to 84 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release on one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine. Easter received a sentence of 92 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release on one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine. The Honorable Susan O. Hickey presided over the sentencing hearings in the United States District Court in El Dorado.

U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge for the Western District of Arkansas commented, “Like many towns in South Arkansas, El Dorado has been plagued by drug traffickin­g. With this operation, these two defendants, along with numerous others, have been prosecuted and will spend a significan­t portion of their lives in federal prison. Cleaning up drug activity is critical to the success and growth of El Dorado, as it is for all communitie­s. We appreciate the hard work and dedication on behalf of the law enforcemen­t agencies involved in the investigat­ion of this case, and we will continue to vigorously prosecute drug trafficker­s across the Western District of Arkansas. ”

“These sentencing­s are a result of the concentrat­ed efforts by United States Attorney’s Office, the FBI, the FBI Task Force and the 13th Judicial Drug Task Force, who partner together to disrupt and dismantle drug networks that threaten our neighborho­ods,” commented David T. Resch, special agent in charge of the Little Rock FBI. “Together we will continue to diligently investigat­e the movement and sale of drugs in our state.”

According to court records, beginning in January 2013, agents with the FBI and FBI Task Force initiated an investigat­ion targeting gang members who were involved in the traffickin­g of narcotics and firearms in El Dorado and surroundin­g areas. During the investigat­ion, agents identified Antoine Cook and his drug traffickin­g organizati­on as a major distributo­r of methamphet­amine in and around Union County. Jewell Easter was identified as one of Cook’s sources of supply for methamphet­amine, while Kendall Dykes was identified as a distributo­r of the methamphet­amine for the organizati­on. During the

summer of 2013, pursuant to a court order, agents intercepte­d numerous wire and electronic communicat­ions of a cell phone used by Antoine Cook. During the course of the court-ordered intercepti­on, investigat­ors intercepte­d communicat­ions between Cook and Easter discussing the distributi­on of pound quantities of methamphet­amine, and between Cook and Dykes in which Dykes discussed the purchase and distributi­on of ounce quantities of methamphet­amine from Cook. In many of the wire and electronic communicat­ions between Cook and the defendants, coded language was used in an attempt to disguise their drug traffickin­g activities. Throughout the investigat­ion, agents conducted numerous controlled purchases of ounce quantities of methamphet­amine from Dykes, and were able to determine through physical surveillan­ce and cell phone recordings that Dykes obtained methamphet­amine directly from Cook for distributi­on. Additional­ly, during the investigat­ion, agents learned that Easter was responsibl­e for the distributi­on of multiple pound quantities of methamphet­amine to Cook in the Western District of Arkansas. Dykes was arrested on October 10, 2013, and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine on August 27, 2014. Easter was arrested on October 3, 2013, and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine on December 9, 2014.

Informatio­n regarding defendants related to this case follows:

• Antoine C. Cook, aka “Twan,” pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute more than 500 grams of methamphet­amine on February 4, 2014, and was sentenced to 168 months in federal prison.

• Amos K. Moore, aka “Johnny,” pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine on March 10, 2014, and was sentenced to 130 months in federal prison.

• Ronald E. Brown, aka “Caveman,” pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine on April 24, 2014, and was sentenced to 130 months in federal prison.

• Jeffery Ekowa pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute methamphet­amine on January 27, 2014, and was sentenced to 33 months in federal prison.

• Varten Jaqoub Varentian pleaded guilty to one count of distributi­on of methamphet­amine on September 8, 2014, and is currently awaiting sentencing.

These cases were investigat­ed by the FBI, the FBI Task Force, and the 13th Judicial Drug Task Force. Assistant United States Attorney Ben Wulff prosecuted the cases for the United States.

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