A Solano County man was sentenced today in federal court in Sacramento for his participation in a gun-running scheme.
Travis Price, 36, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. to five years and three months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for unlawfully selling firearms and for being a convicted felon in possession of firearms, according to a federal Department of Justice news release.
According to court documents, from June to December 2008, Price conspired with straw purchasers to buy firearms from four different federal firearms dealers in Colorado and shipped the firearms via the U.S. Postal Service and FedEx to an unwitting associate in Fairfield.
To date, officials said, at least 15 of the firearms have been recovered in criminal investigations throughout the Bay Area. One of the firearms was used in a gang shooting in Vallejo, some were possessed by convicted felons in Vallejo and San Francisco, and one was used in what is believed to be a suicide in Ukiah, according to the news release.
The case resulted from an investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Colorado, and the Vallejo and Fairfield police departments. U.S. Attorney Todd Leras prosecuted the case.









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