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Johnny Truong Sentenced to 19 Years in Drug Case

Central Valley meth, cocaine, heroin trafficking

by Sophia Bennett

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Sacramento man was sentenced to nearly two decades in federal prison for trafficking large quantities of illegal drugs into the Central Valley.

Johnny Bobby Truong, 33, received a 19-year sentence for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin in the Sacramento area, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California.

Prosecutors described Truong as a “significant supplier” to a Sacramento-based drug-trafficking organization. He also allegedly helped operate a stash house for the group, which included violent gang members.

Authorities noted that Truong’s conviction is part of a larger federal initiative, Operation Take Back America, aimed at dismantling major drug networks in the region.

Truong’s sentence underscores ongoing federal efforts to combat drug trafficking and gang-related criminal activity in the Central Valley.

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