Drug conspiracy network arrests

U.S. Attorney David A. Capp announced five indictments and six criminal complaints against 18 individuals allegedly involved in a drug distribution network.

Ayad Al-Shaibani sentenced in Food Stamp Case and ordered to pay $1,714,207.10 in restitution

On October 6, 2015, Ayad Al-Shaibani, was sentenced to probation and was ordered to pay $1,714,207.10 after pleading guilty to food stamp benefits fraud.

Anti-Trafficking Symposium brings public service agencies together

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, David Capp, announced September 17, 2015, the Office hosted an Anti-Trafficking symposium.

Luis Ramirez-Munoz indicted for Cocaine and Methamphetamine Distribution

US Attorney David Capp announced that Luis Ramirez-Munoz, 29, of Howe, Indiana was charged in a 5 count Indictment on August 26, 2015.

Criminal Complaint Filed Against Brent A. Garrett, Bluffton Indiana

United States Attorney David A. Capp announced today that Brent A. Garrett, 38 of Bluffton, Indiana was charged with several weapons-realted charges.

Christian Shelton found guilty by jury trial

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, David Capp, announced that Christian Shelton, 38, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was found guilty.

Federal Grandy Jury returns Child Pornography Receipt and Possession indictments

Indictments have been issued charging Dillon Kingsbery with one count of knowingly receiving child pornography and possession of child pornography.

Charles Seals of Fort Wayne sentenced

The United States Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana, David Capp, announces that Charles Seals, 25, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was sentenced today.

Federal Court week in review – Fort Wayne

The United States Attorney's Office announced the following activity in Federal Court.
Announcement of indictments for largest cocaine distribution network in Fort Wayne

Photos and video from DOJ’s Tuesday announcement of cocaine bust

Photos and video from the announcement of two indictments in what is alleged to be the largest cocaine distribution network in the Ft. Wayne area.