Fort Smith man gets 15 years in Oklahoma drug case

A Fort Smith man has been sentenced in federal court in Oklahoma to 15 years in prison after a jury was told the man tried to destroy methamphetamine by dumping it in a trash can of bleach as police closed in on him.

U.S. District Judge Ronald A. White sentenced Nowlin Lee Waugh Jr., 35, in a hearing on Tuesday in Muskogee, Okla. A news release on Waugh's sentencing from the U.S. Attorney's office said he wouldn't be eligible for parole.

A jury convicted Waugh of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine in a trial held in August. Waugh was sentenced following the completion of a presentence report, according to the news release.

Jurors heard during the trial Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers attempted to stop a vehicle driven by Waugh on Interstate 40 in Okmulgee County on March 23. As the troopers chased the vehicle, they could see erratic movement by the driver inside.

When the vehicle was stopped, the release said, troopers saw bags containing methamphetamine, a trash can with methamphetamine and bleach in it and an open bottle of bleach. There also were several open plastic baggies with methamphetamine residue in them.

Troopers found more than 50 grams of methamphetamine Waugh couldn't destroy with bleach, according to the release.

NW News on 12/14/2018

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