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07/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/07/2026 09:02

Gun-Toting Drug Dealer Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison

NEW BERN, N.C. - A federal judge sentenced Kevin Tyrone Eure, 37, to 14 years in federal prison for conspiracy to sell and selling cocaine and crack and possessing guns as a convicted felon and while selling crack.

Kevin Tyrone Eure, AKA "Boo Dro," dealt drugs in the Craven County area. Law enforcement confirmed this by covertly purchasing cocaine and crack from him. They followed up by executing a search warrant at his home in Grifton. Investigators found crack packaging materials, digital scales, and vacuum sealed bags, that he used to package his drugs for sale. Investigators also located a bullet proof vest, over 37 pounds of ammunition, and 12 guns of various sizes throughout his home. He hid the guns in random spots around his home, including in the slot of a toaster and a Draco inside a dryer. When interviewed, Eure admitted to selling cocaine and crack for the past eight years throughout eastern North Carolina

"Selling crack and cocaine is illegal. Stashing a bunch of guns in your house while slinging drugs makes the crime that much worse." said U.S. Attorney Ellis Boyle. "It's really easy to avoid this type of trouble: don't sell drugs; don't have guns if you are a felon. I hope he learns his lesson and doesn't commit any more crimes when he eventually gets out of prison. He will have a long time to reconsider these bad choices. Drugs kill. Prison awaits. Do right."

W. Ellis Boyle, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina, made the announcement. ATF, the North Carolina SBI, the Craven County Sherrif's Office, and the New Bern Police Department investigated the case.

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