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Former North Platte Man Sentenced for Distribution of Methamphetamine


Department of Justice

United States Attorney Susan Lehr announced that Wesley M. Kraft, age 37, formerly of North Platte, Nebraska, was sentenced September 19, 2024, in federal court in Lincoln, Nebraska for distribution of methamphetamine.  United States District Judge Susan M. Bazis sentenced Kraft to 68 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After Kraft’s release from prison, he will begin a 4-year term of supervised release.

This case was brought as a result of a lengthy investigation into drug dealing in the North Platte, Nebraska area, meant to target drug dealers and their sources of supply.

In April of 2023, a confidential human source conducted a controlled purchase of methamphetamine from Kraft. The confidential source was able to purchase 50 grams of meth from Kraft, which the state lab tested and confirmed had a purity of 95%, for 46 grams of pure meth. The source also reported to law enforcement that Kraft had a .45 caliber handgun on his person during the controlled buy.

Approximately two weeks after the controlled buy, Kraft, who was on state probation and a convicted felon at the time, had his residence searched as part of his probation term. That search located a .45 caliber pistol, as well as meth and meth related drug paraphernalia. 

In imposing the sentence, Judge Bazis commented on the possession of the firearm, and the fact that Kraft was on state probation at the time of the federal offense. However, the Judge also noted Kraft’s exemplary work after the April events, including various addiction related programing and treatment that Kraft has completed as a reason for not imposing a lengthier sentence.

This case was investigated by the CODE Task Force which is made up of law enforcement agencies throughout a 22-county area in west-central/southwest Nebraska and federal partners in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and United States Postal Inspection Services (USPIS).