
Coloradan Sentenced to 14 Years for Selling Meth to Wyomingite
A Coloradan is headed to federal prison for selling methamphetamine to a Wyoming man.
Christine Holly Jensen, 55, was recently sentenced to 14 years for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Wyoming announced late Tuesday afternoon.
Investigation Leads to Nearly 1.5 Pounds of Meth
According to court documents, the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation was investigating Medicine Bow resident Gerald White on drug trafficking charges.
The investigation showed that on Feb. 2, 2025, White drove to Jensen’s home in Fort Lupton.
Upon his return to Wyoming, officers stopped him and found approximately 670.4 grams (1.45 pounds) of methamphetamine in his truck.

From Sales to Sentencing
On Oct. 9, 2025, Jensen was arrested at her home. She admitted to selling methamphetamine to White since 2023.
Jensen was indicted on Sept. 16, 2025, and pleaded guilty on Dec. 19, 2025. Chief U.S. District Judge Kelly H. Rankin imposed the sentence on Feb. 17 in Cheyenne.
In addition to the 14-year prison term, Rankin ordered Jensen to serve four years of supervised release.
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