24-year-old woman found guilty in drug case

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Reyes picked up a package that contained 50 grams of ice in liquid form.
Guam – Coleen Renee Reyes will be serving time for her role in attempting to smuggle drugs to the island two years ago.

Reyes was found guilty of one count of attempted possession of methamphetamine or ice with the intent to distribute.

According to court documents, in July 2015, Reyes attempted to retrieve a package shipped to her from California through a private shipping company. That package contained 50 grams of ice in liquid form which was hidden in E-liquid glass bottles.

Following the discovery, Reyes was contacted for pick up and subsequently arrested during the meet.

A sentencing hearing has been scheduled for November 27 at 1:30 pm.

SOURCEJolene Toves
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Jolene joined the PNC team in 2017, as a producer, co-anchor and investigative reporter covering law enforcement, courts and crimes. Notable coverage includes the Ehlert case, the Mark Torre Jr. trial, the Allan Agababa trial, exclusive pieces on the Life of a Drug Dealer/Addict, and Life behind bars...the story of Honofre Chargualaf and Kevin Cruz. In 2019, she was promoted to Assistant News Director and Lead Anchor. From 2015 to 2017 she served as Public Relations and Promotions Manager, for the Hotel Nikko Guam handling local radio and advertorial promotions, as well as produced and directed tv commercials for the hotel. Prior to this she worked with KUAM for three years as a reporter and segment host. She began her journalism career in 2012, working with Glimpses of Guam contributing to the Guam Business Magazine, R&R magazine, MDM magazine and the Marianas Business Journal.