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Greenville Man Sentenced to Nearly Six Years for Meth and Fentanyl Trafficking

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GREENVILLE, Miss.–A Greenville man is going to prison for nearly six years for dealing drugs, including meth and fentanyl.
 
Terrance Hall, 39, was sentenced late last week to 70 months in federal prison on dealing charges. 
“Methamphetamine and fentanyl destroy individuals, families, and communities,” said U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner. “We will continue to partner with the Greenville Police Department to remove this scourge, and the people who profit from it, from our community.”
“We would first like to thank every agency involved in the success of this conviction,” said Greenville Police Chief Marcus Turner.
“Our mission is to maintain social order and provide professional law enforcement services to the citizens in the community. All available resources will continue to be used by the Greenville Police Department to pursue the individuals that spread illegal drugs in our community.”