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DEA Special Agent sentenced to 17 years in prison for replacing seized drugs with 3D prints

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A former agent of the Drug Control Administration (DEA) was sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison for orchestrating an elaborate criminal scheme that included the systematic theft of seized drugs, which cleverly replaced replicas manufactured by 3D printing to avoid being discovered, said AP agency James Darrell Hickox, 38, who served as an officer of the Nassau County Sheriff's Office and a special agent of the DEA, pleaded guilty in May 2…
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rpp.pe broke the news in on Monday, February 3, 2025.
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