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Muscatine Man Sentenced for Drug and Gun Offenses
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Muscatine Man Sentenced for Drug and Gun Offenses

BURLINGTON, Iowa--On January 31, 2013, Robert Leslie Ranck was sentenced to 130 months imprisonment, announced United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. United States District Judge Stephanie M. Rose also sentenced Ranck to three years supervised release following imprisonment, ordered him to pay a $200 special assessment to the crime victim fund, and ordered him to forfeit all firearms and ammunition involved in the offense.

On April 7, 2012, Ranck was stopped by the Burlington, Iowa, police for a traffic violation. Police discovered that Ranck, a multi-time convicted felon, was in possession of a high-capacity, semi-automatic 9mm pistol. Ranck had just received the pistol from Justin Adams, who purchased the pistol for Ranck at a Burlington gun shop. Ranck, after being arrested and booked by police, was released on bond.

On April 18, 2012, Ranck again was arrested in Scott County, Iowa, while making a delivery of six pounds of marijuana to a police informant. Police searched Ranck’s residence in Muscatine, Iowa, finding additional marijuana packaged for sale, growing marijuana plants, several firearms, and ammunition.

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