Mobile County Man Receives Prison Term For Trafficking Methamphetamine

By Dale Hines
Blue RAM Media
April 24, 2025
MOBILE, Ala. The United States Attorney’s Office Southern District of Alabama announced recently that a Mobile County man has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison for conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine.
Rodney Weeks III, 54, was arrested after investigators with the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, working with informant were able to purchase drugs from Weeks on five different occasions during “controlled buys” with law enforcement nearby.
During a subsequent search warrant execution at Week’s home on March 27, 2024, investigators found about 62 grams of methamphetamine, digital scales for weighing drugs, and about $720 “that were drug proceeds and ledger notes used to keep records of monies owed for drugs.”
Weeks had already been convicted of federal methamphetamine trafficking in 2005, so the United States filed a sentencing enhancement that carries a required 15-year mandatory minimum sentence, the release said.
The investigation included the Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations and the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit. Assistant United States Attorney George F. May prosecuted the case.
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