A 2021 drug investigation has ended with an 11 -year and 16-year federal prison sentence for two upper level drug dealers that moved kilos of methamphetamine from Cocoa to Daytona Beach. Agents with the Special Investigations Unit worked with the DEA and FBI to build a case against Kenneth Douglas, 24, of Daytona Beach, and Tom Thompson, 48, of Cocoa. Last month, Douglas was sentenced by a U.S. district court judge in Orlando. Douglas and Thompson had moved thousands of dollars in illegal drugs through Cocoa and surrounding areas up to Daytona Beach.
According to court documents, beginning on March 1, 2021, and continuing through March 24, 2021, Douglas and a Thompson conspired with each other to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. During the investigation, an undercover law enforcement officer purchased controlled substances from Douglas and Thompson, who Douglas had been supplying. Douglas was held responsible for more than 1.4 kilograms of methamphetamine that he had conspired to distribute in the Brevard and Volusia County areas.