Crime & Safety
3 Houston Men Sentened In Narcotics Trafficking Ring
Robert Ashleigh Whitten, Lalo Buddy Perez, and Michael Anthony Patran, were sentenced to federal prison for narcotics trafficking

HOUSTON, TX — Three Houston area men have been ordered to federal prison following their convictions in a $1 million narcotics trafficking conspiracy.
Robert Ashleigh Whitten, 38, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.
Lalo Buddy Perez, 27, and Michael Anthony Patran, 29, both pleaded guilty to the conspiracy and to possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
Find out what's happening in Conroe-Montgomery Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
U.S. District Judge Sim Lake ordered Perez to serve a 135-month term of imprisonment, while Whitten and Patran received respective sentences of 120 and 60 months in prison.
Perez and Whitten will serve five years of supervised release following completion of their prison terms, and Patran will serve three years of supervised release.
Find out what's happening in Conroe-Montgomery Countyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
In 2016, law enforcement personnel began investigating a drug trafficking organization distributing significant quantities of cocaine in the Houston area.
Agents quickly confirmed that Patran and Perez were both major suppliers and distributors within Houston and Magnolia.
Through the course of the investigation, agents also confirmed that Patran and Perez conspired with Whitten to distribute cocaine and the proceeds from the narcotics trafficking.
On Sept. 6, 2016, authorities conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle Perez was driving with Patran as passenger.
At that time, law enforcement discovered a blue Puma gym bag containing 20 individually-wrapped packages of U.S. currency, which totaled approximately $237,475.
They also found an AK-47 assault rifle and Walther P99 pistol.
Shortly thereafter, law enforcement agents saw Whitten at a gas station and began questioning him.
Investigators said Whitten lied to the police about his identity and attempted to flee, but was captured immediately.
Agents searched his Dodge Ram truck, and found more than 18 kilograms of cocaine and approximately $666,638 cash in his vehicle.
Some of the cocaine was open and spilled into a cooler which caused an odor that permeated the vehicle.
All three men have been and will remain in custody pending transfer to a U.S. Bureau of Prisons facility to be determined in the near future.
Image: Shutterstock
Send news tips to bryan.kirk@patch.com
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.