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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(State College, PA) A man from State College, Pennsylvania recently received a fifteen-to-thirty-year prison sentence for participating in an organization that was drug trafficking at a “high level.” According to an announcement on Tuesday from Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday, fifty-one-year-old Larry Brickhouse got this long sentence in jail. A WJAC report confirms a conviction of felony drug possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communication facility was given to Brickhouse in May of 2025. Brickhouse was part of a scheme in trafficking fentanyl and heroin from New Jersey to State College. According to prosecutors, Brickhouse’s co-conspirator, Larry David, then distributed the drugs in State College and surrounding communities. The office of Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday confirms that fourteen people got charged for their roles in this organization for drug trafficking.