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Tule Israel Alonso-Castaneda, 27, of Douglas, was sentenced Monday to 150 months in prison after pleading guilty in a child pornography and drug case, officials said.

Alonso-Castaneda pleaded guilty to four counts of distribution of child pornography and one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana. Alonso-Castaneda’s term of imprisonment will be followed by lifetime supervised release, and he must register as a sex offender.

On Dec. 8, 2010, Alonso-Castaneda was arrested at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint when the vehicle he was driving was found to contain 87 pounds of marijuana. Agents also found a cellphone containing images of child pornography.

He was placed on pretrial release for the drug offense on Dec. 13, 2010 and fled to Mexico. He was re-arrested on June 13, 2014.

He was sentenced by U.S. District Judge David C. Bury.


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Posted by Tucson Police Department on Thursday, January 21, 2016