Meth dealer pleads guilty in court

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HARRISBURG, PA – On Wednesday, 42-year-old Clint Alan Donovan pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and misdemeanor driving under the influence. His sentencing is due on July 21, 2023.

Donovan’s arrest followed a high-speed chase last summer when he attempted to escape law enforcement. It was determined that he had discarded a bag containing a large quantity of methamphetamine during the pursuit.

The police had been observing Donovan’s activities and had identified him as a potential drug trafficker. After his arrest, Donovan made phone calls from jail to three alleged co-conspirators involved in a meth and prescription pill-dealing ring, who have also been charged.

Over the course of the investigation, agents seized methamphetamine, fentanyl, various pills, and 13 firearms.

Leo Canega
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