July 2, 2025 — Caile Noble, of Taylorsville, Utah, was sentenced to 240 months’ imprisonment after he admitted to obtaining large amounts of methamphetamine from outside of Utah, bringing it to Utah, and providing it to several others in a conspiracy to distribute the drugs for profit. Read More
Taylorsville man sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for distributing methamphetamine in the District of Utah, and money laundering
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