07/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2026 11:29
MINNEAPOLIS - United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen announced today that Juan Carlos Felix, 47, the lead defendant in a large-scale drug trafficking case that involved an extensive undercover operation, was sentenced to 200 months' imprisonment.
On November 18, 2025, Felix pleaded guilty for his role in an expansive methamphetamine and fentanyl trafficking operation responsible for moving large quantities of narcotics from California into the Midwest.
According to court documents, law enforcement began investigating in September 2023 after learning that Felix was trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine from California to states in the Midwest, including Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. Investigators infiltrated Felix's network, and from September 2023 through May 2024 an undercover officer coordinated nine controlled narcotics transactions with Felix that collectively contained nearly 20 kilograms of methamphetamine and more than a kilogram of fentanyl.
Felix was formerly convicted of transporting controlled substances in Los Angeles in both 2015 and 2019, serving two and five years in prison, respectively. And here, Felix was not simply a member of a large drug trafficking organization responsible for facilitating shipments of illicit narcotics. Rather, Felix supervised and directed the activities of multiple Midwest-based members of the trafficking operation, including directing co-defendants to collect payments and conduct drug exchanges on his behalf.
"The scale of Juan Felix's operation was staggering," said United States Attorney Daniel N. Rosen. "Had these drugs reached Minnesota, the impact would have been devastating. Yesterday's sentencing reflects our commitment to safeguarding the people of Minnesota by keeping dangerous drugs off our streets."
"Juan Carlos Felix, a known Sinaloa Cartel affiliate, was operating out of Minneapolis with a network that spanned several Midwest states," DEA Omaha Field Division Special Agent in Charge Dustin Gillespie said. "There is truly no portion of the country immune to the threat of these drug trafficking organizations and the fentanyl, methamphetamine and other deadly drugs they are moving into our communities. The DEA is committed to dismantling these organizations cell-by-cell as we work toward eliminating these threats from the heartland."
"This case highlights the U.S. Postal Inspection Service's commitment to keeping our communities safe from the scourge of methamphetamines and fentanyl," said Inspector in Charge Bryan Musgrove. "Every day, Postal Inspectors work to protect the mail from being misused by criminals, including large scale Drug Trafficking Organizations. The sentence handed down today should serve as a reminder to other perpetrators that we remain vigilant, along with our law enforcement partners, to swiftly bring anyone who engages in this activity to justice."
"Drug trafficking reaches far beyond those involved in the illegal drug trade," said Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans. "Traffickers fuel addiction, which victimizes families and threatens the safety of entire communities. The outstanding work of our agents and law enforcement partners ensured that Mr. Felix can no longer prey on the people of the Iron Range and Duluth areas. Their dedication and commitment to protecting Minnesotans have made those communities safer today."
"The Carlton County Sheriff's Office is proud to have assisted our DEA partners in removing a repeat drug trafficker from our community, protecting our residents from the large quantities of dangerous narcotics he had spent time and effort transporting and distributing," said Chief Deputy of Carlton County Sheriff's Office Dan Danielson.
"This case reflects the strength of our partnerships across every level of law enforcement. Mr. Felix's operation pushed significant quantities of methamphetamine and fentanyl into our communities, and this sentence reflects the seriousness of that harm," said Chief of Police of Cloquet Police Department Derek Randall. "I want to thank the U.S. Attorney's Office and our federal, state, and local partners for their relentless work to hold him accountable and keep these drugs off our streets."
This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, US Postal Inspection Service, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Carlton County Sheriff's Office, Cloquet Police Department, and other federal and local law enforcement partners.
Assistant United States Attorney Garrett S. Fields prosecuted this case.