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Big Spring Man Sentenced to 7 Years In Federal Prison For Dealing Cocaine

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 8, 2013
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LUBBOCK -- A Big Spring man will be spending several years in federal prison for dealing cocaine.

    A federal judge in Lubbock sentenced Gabriel Aguilar to 7 years in prison on February 7th.

    The sentence came months after Aguilar, 35, pleaded guilty to cocaine trafficking charges.

    Big Spring Police arrested Aguilar on December 13, 2011.

    A Big Spring Police unit searched Aguilar's home in the 1600 block of Lark Street on the evening when the arrest took place.

    Officers found about 2.5 pounds of cocaine, $78,000 in cash, a pistol, plastic scales and other drug paraphernalia.

    Police seized the drugs, money, pistol, paraphernalia and 4 vehicles from the home.

     Police say the search warrant came at the end of a year-long investigation into cocaine distribution in Big Spring.

    Aguilar pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute cocaine charges in October 2012.

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