Tina Rohr was sentenced to 97 months in prison for possession of pseudoephedrine for the manufacture of methamphetamine, Acting United States Michael W. Reap announced today.
"It is personally rewarding to see another one of our long-term investigations come to a successful close. Our investigators dedicated nearly two years of hard work and effort to these investigations and with the assistance of the US Attorney's Office; we see their efforts will have a positive, long-term effect on our community," said Lincoln County Sheriff Mike Krigbaum.
Tina Rohr, 46, Foley, MO, previously plead guilty and appeared Tuesday for sentencing before United States District Judge Carol E. Jackson.
Co-defendants Roderick Rohr, 50, Foley, MO, was sentenced to 121 months in prison on September 29; and Lisa Walcott, 38, Foley, MO, was sentenced to 37 months in prison on September 27, 2009.
Reap commended the work on the case by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department.
