CONCORD - A Berlin man was sentenced earlier this week for trafficking around a pound of methamphetamine, over 200 grams of fentanyl, and over 100 grams of cocaine.
Douglas Gray, 52, was sentenced to 96 months in prison and three years of supervised release. Gray pleaded guilty in October to possession with intent to distribute controlled substances.
The investigation revealed that in 2023 the defendant arrived after-hours to an automotive shop in Concord known to law enforcement for drug trafficking. After leaving the shop, the defendant traveled northbound. Investigators searched his vehicle and found nearly a pound of methamphetamine, over 200 grams of fentanyl, and over 100 grams of cocaine.
"When law enforcement encountered the defendant, he was in possession of distribution-level quantities of multiple drugs," said Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack. "Law enforcement in New Hampshire prioritizes investigating and prosecuting those who choose to sell drugs in our communities for their own personal profit. This significant sentence reflects the seriousness of this conduct, and it will not be tolerated."
The Federal Bureau of Investigation Major Offender Task Force and the New Hampshire State Police led the investigation.