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Colorado Man Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Charge

 

Kareme Holst, 46, of Colorado, pleaded guilty in District Court before Magistrate Judge Emile A. Henderson III to possession with intent to distribute cocaine, U.S. Attorney Delia Smith announced Friday.

Holst’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for Dec. 12.  

According to court documents, on Oct. 19, Holst was referred to secondary inspection while  attempting to board a flight from St. Croix’s Henry Rohlsen Airport to Miami. Holst’s possessions, including a case of liquor, were X-rayed, and the box appeared to contain six round jars with an unknown substance.

Upon further inspection of the box, officers discovered six jars of solid coconut substance, and inside each jar was a plastic bag containing a white powdered substance. A search of Holst’s suitcase also yielded an additional plastic bag containing a white powdered substance that was found in a pocket in a pair of pants.

Laboratory analysis later confirmed that the white powdered substance was cocaine weighing approximately 2.7 kilograms, according to the press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. 

Holst faces a term of not less than five years and not more than 40 years imprisonment, according to Smith. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S.  Sentencing Guidelines and other factors. This case was investigated by the Homeland Security Investigations and Customs and Border Protection and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Rhonda Williams-Henry.

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