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Lufkin woman gets 5 years for federal meth conspiracy

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Holly Vadelund. (Source: Angelina County Jail.) Holly Vadelund. (Source: Angelina County Jail.)
LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) -

A Lufkin woman who pleaded guilty in November to her part in a 13-member meth conspiracy will serve the next five years in federal prison.

Federal Judge Ron Clark approved the sentence on Thursday.

Holly Linnea Vadelund, 21, will have to serve three years of supervised release once she gets out of prison.

Vadelund pleaded guilty to Count 105, which alleges she purchased pseudeophedrine on May 21, 2010, at a Lufkin Walgreen's, for the purpose of it being used to make meth.

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