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         <description><![CDATA[<img src='https://snitchtracker.com/uploads/images/IMG_2812.png' alt='California snitch DON WEDGEWORTH' />R Based on Detective Powells affidavit, Jason Wedgeworth operated as the foundational pillar of this narcotics operationthe upper-level &quot;broker&quot; or &quot;primary source&quot; who sat atop the local supply chain. He did not generally deal directly with low-level street sales or the immediate risks of distribution; instead, his role was defined by organizational control, sourcing massive bulk quantities of methamphetamine, and insulating himself through layers of intermediaries.
Wedgeworths primary function was to keep the enterprise supplied. The affidavits detail how he coordinated the acquisition of methamphetamine from larger regional suppliers and arranged for its bulk transport. Once secured, he utilized Crystal Wood as his primary intermediary. Rather than meeting directly with local distributors like Leffler or Stewart, Wedgeworth would direct Wood to handle the logistically messy, dangerous tasks of breaking down the bulk product and distributing it to the next tier of the network.
Crucially, his inclusion in the wiretap and controlled-buy logs demonstrates how investigators proved the PC 182(a)(1) Conspiracy charge. Through intercepted communications, Detective Powell established that Wedgeworth was the financial mastermind and logistical coordinator. He dictated pricing, managed the credit (&quot;fronting&quot;) of narcotics to subordinates, and orchestrated the movement of funds back up the chain. His role was entirely structural: without his sourcing, the networks stash houses, like the Bellflower address run by Miller and Vang, would have had no inventory to #california  #sacramento ]]></description>
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                <header><h1>California snitch DON WEDGEWORTH</h1><time class='op-published' datetime='6/10/2026 10:27:44 PM'>6/10/2026 10:27:44 PM</time><address><a href='https://snitchtracker.com/author/Powerup247911/'>Powerup247911</a> Police Misconduct Reporting</address><figure><img src='https://snitchtracker.com/uploads/images/IMG_2812.png' alt='California snitch DON WEDGEWORTH' /><figcaption>California snitch DON WEDGEWORTH</figcaption></figure></header><p>R Based on Detective Powells affidavit, Jason Wedgeworth operated as the foundational pillar of this narcotics operationthe upper-level "broker" or "primary source" who sat atop the local supply chain. He did not generally deal directly with low-level street sales or the immediate risks of distribution; instead, his role was defined by organizational control, sourcing massive bulk quantities of methamphetamine, and insulating himself through layers of intermediaries.</p><p>Wedgeworths primary function was to keep the enterprise supplied. The affidavits detail how he coordinated the acquisition of methamphetamine from larger regional suppliers and arranged for its bulk transport. Once secured, he utilized Crystal Wood as his primary intermediary. Rather than meeting directly with local distributors like Leffler or Stewart, Wedgeworth would direct Wood to handle the logistically messy, dangerous tasks of breaking down the bulk product and distributing it to the next tier of the network.</p><p>Crucially, his inclusion in the wiretap and controlled-buy logs demonstrates how investigators proved the PC 182(a)(1) Conspiracy charge. Through intercepted communications, Detective Powell established that Wedgeworth was the financial mastermind and logistical coordinator. He dictated pricing, managed the credit ("fronting") of narcotics to subordinates, and orchestrated the movement of funds back up the chain. His role was entirely structural: without his sourcing, the networks stash houses, like the Bellflower address run by Miller and Vang, would have had no inventory to</p><p>Hashtags: #california #sacramento </p><p>Source: <a href='https://snitchtracker.com/rat/64478/california-snitch-don-wedgeworth'>California snitch DON WEDGEWORTH</a></p><footer><small>Copyright 2026 <a href='https://snitchtracker.com'>SnitchTracker.com</a></small></footer>
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