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Four Members of Anderson and Indianapolis Drug Trafficking Conspiracy, Sentenced to a Total of Over 58 Years in Federal Prison

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS- The final of four defendants has been sentenced to federal prison for his part in a multi-state drug trafficking scheme. Charles House, 40, of Anderson, Indiana was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison after a federal jury found him guilty as charged on twelve counts, including attempting to traffic methamphetamine, trafficking in over 100 kilograms of marijuana, and illegally possessing twelve firearms.

According to court documents and evidence introduced at trial, in October 2018, the Madison County Drug Task Force initiated an investigation into Charles House’s drug trafficking organization. House traveled to California to purchase narcotics and then mailed the narcotics to multiple addresses in Anderson, Indiana. The marijuana was then redistributed by co-conspirators Sean Brown and Marcus Hayes-Patterson in Anderson. Tommy Compton was House’s Indianapolis source of supply for marijuana. All told, House procured over 8 kilograms of pure methamphetamine and over 450 kilograms of marijuana. Defendants facilitated their drug trafficking activities through the use of cellular phones and often used code words to try to conceal their illegal activities.

In addition to his drug trafficking crimes, House was convicted two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, after law enforcement officers seized his firearms during execution of lawful searches. House is prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, following a prior felony conviction for Dealing Marijuana and Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury.

In total, House, and his three co-conspirators were sentenced as follows:

DEFENDANT

CHARGE(S)

SENTENCE

Charles House, 40,

Anderson, Indiana

Drug Trafficking Conspiracy; Methamphetamine Trafficking; Unlawful Use of a Cell Phone to Facilitate Drug Trafficking; Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon

30 years in prison

5 years of supervised release

$500 fine

Sean Brown, 28,

Anderson, Indiana

Drug Trafficking Conspiracy; Two Counts of Methamphetamine Trafficking

15 years in prison

5 years of supervised release

Tommy Compton, 42,

Indianapolis

Drug Trafficking Conspiracy; Cocaine Base Trafficking; Unlawful Use of a Cell Phone to Facilitate Drug Trafficking

10 years in prison

5 years of supervised release

Marcus Hayes-Patterson, 37,

Indianapolis

Drug Trafficking Conspiracy; Unlawful Use of a Cell Phone to Facilitate Drug Trafficking

41 months in prison

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, Zachary A. Myers, Herbert J. Stapleton, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis Field Office, Justin Campbell, Special Agent in Charge, IRS Criminal Investigation, Chicago Field Office, Rodney Hopkins, Postal Inspector in Charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s Detroit Division, Delaware County Sheriff Tony Skinner, and Madison County Sheriff made the announcement

This investigation was led by the FBI, Delaware County Sheriff’s Office, Madison County Drug Task Force, IRS Criminal Investigation, United States Postal Inspection Service. The sentences were imposed by U.S. District Court Judge Sarah Evans Barker.

U.S. Attorney Myers thanked Assistant United States Attorneys Lindsay Karwoski and Barry D. Glickman, who prosecuted this case.

This prosecution is part of “Operation Glass Box,” an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) investigation. OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level drug traffickers, money launderers, gangs, and transnational criminal organizations that threaten the United States by using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach that leverages the strengths of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies against criminal networks.

See previous press release here

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Updated May 5, 2023

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Firearms Offenses