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Odessa Man Sentenced For Cocaine Possession

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: January 13, 2011
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ODESSA -- An Odessa man will be spending more than 4 years in federal prison after he was busted for cocaine.

    Jacob Delossantos was sentenced to 57 months behind bars Wednesday for selling and distributing illegal narcotics. Delossantos was arrested in Odessa on July 29th after investigators pulled over his Chevy Suburban near Kermit Highway and Golder.

    Authorities found about 4 ounces of cocaine inside the vehicle, and more in his home on North Jackson.  Officers eventually seized over 230 grams of cocaine, $700 cash and the Suburban.

    Delossantos will be on supervised release for three years after his term is complete.

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