Fentanyl earns prison for Atchison man
(KAIR)--An Atchison man, who pled guilty to possession of fentanyl with the intent to distribute, and aggravated endangering a child, in August, will spend more than a decade in prison.
28-year-old Trevor Siard was sentenced Monday, in Atchison County District Court, to spend 10-years-4-months of incarceration, despite his failed attempt to instead earn probation.
Accordng to a release from Atchison County Attorney Sherri Becker, Siard's sentencing stems from a summer investigation, by the Atchison County Sheriff's Office, into his role of distributing controlled substances.
On May 23, with a search warrant secured and in place, Siard's residence was searched, leading to the recovery of 304 fentanyl pills, money, and items consistent with distribution of controlled substances. Following the search, Siard was taken into custody.
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