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Texas man sentenced for cocaine conspiracy in Mississippi

By Sethanie Smith,

13 days ago

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GULFPORT, Miss. ( WJTV ) – A Texas man was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Wednesday for conspiring to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.

Jose Humberto Gandara, 52, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Gulfport.

According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, in 2016, Gandara was stopped in Gulfport while driving a 2012 Volkswagen Jetta. Investigators said the Jetta contained almost $150,000 hidden in a concealed compartment located under the center console.

Authorities said Gandara initially denied any knowledge of the money. Officers then showed Gandara a pair of shoes, which they located in the hidden compartment. The officers previously cut the shoes to see if they contained a tracker. Gandara asked the officers why they cut his shoes, and when they confronted him with the fact that the shoes came from the hidden compartment, Gandara admitted to moving the money for a percentage. He denied being involved with narcotics, but photographs from his phone appeared to depict bricks of cocaine.

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In January of 2015, Gandara bought a different 2012 Volkswagen Jetta that was subsequently stopped at the border of Mexico/Texas. While Gandara was not driving that Jetta, prosecutors said the driver was an individual that Gandara had previously identified as his employee. Border Patrol agents found approximately 12 kilograms of cocaine in a hidden compartment, which matched the hidden compartment in the vehicle Gandara was driving in Gulfport.

Officers were also able to determine that in September of 2015, Gandara was stopped in Alabama with nearly $360,000. The money was divided into multiple bundles, each of which were wrapped in green plastic wrap and stuffed inside the front seats of the car Gandara was driving. Gandara denied knowledge of the money, but investigators said the money found in the seats matched a bundle of money Gandara claimed from his duffle bag.

A subsequent investigation revealed that the $150,000 seized from Gandara in Gulfport was payment for cocaine that was interdicted in Louisiana, while bound for Moss Point, Mississippi.  The evidence and testimony at trial showed that Gandara was acting on behalf of a source of supply, located in Texas, who was importing cocaine directly from Mexico and sending it on to Moss Point, Mississippi.

On January 11, 2024, after a trial, a federal jury convicted Jose Humberto Gandara of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine.

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