Man Sentenced on Crack Charges

The man who ran a crack house in Jamestown has been sentenced to 4 years in federal prison.

36-year-old D'Andre Turner of Buffalo pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to deliver cocaine.

Turner was originally indicted on June 21, 2006, as port of Operation Jamestown, which targeted street sales of cocaine in the Jamestown area. Turner manned a crack house in Jamestown for Adrian Yarborough, who recruited him in Buffalo and transported him to Jamestown to distribute from the crack house.

Yarborough was sentenced last year to more than 15 years in prison.

The case involved more than 4 ½ kilograms of crack and resulted in the guilty pleas and sentences of 10 other co-conspirators.

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