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Meth trafficker receives suspended sentence

by SCOTT SHINDLEDECKER
The Western News | September 26, 2023 7:00 AM

A northwest Montana man facing drug trafficking charges after a traffic stop last year was recently sentenced.

Barry Rosenlund, 66, of Kalispell and formerly of Libby, received a six-year suspended sentence. He was ordered to get a chemical dependency evaluation and given credit for serving 131 days in the county jail.

Rosenlund initially pleaded not guilty to one felony count of criminal possession of dangerous drugs with the intent to distribute on April 17 in Lincoln County District Court. But on Aug. 7, Rosenlund, appearing with his attorney Sean Hinchey, changed his plea.

Rosenlund apologized when Judge Matt Cuffe asked him if he had anything to say.

Hinchey mentioned challenging the traffic stop that led to his client's arrest, but opted not to due to the plea deal.

"I think it's (the sentence) appropriate considering the potential legal issues.

An agreement between the county Attorney's Office and Hinchey called for a 6-year suspended sentence.

Rosenlund sought a release on his own recognizance, which Cuffe granted. He was lodged in the Lincoln County Detention Center on $50,000 bail after being picked up in Kalispell on March 28.

The traffic stop allegedly turned up nearly one pound of methamphetamine in a vehicle Rosenlund was driving on Nov. 14, 2022.

According to the charging document, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Deputy John Hyslop stopped Rosenlund for speeding on U.S. 2 in the Troy area.

Hyslop reported that the defendant seemed nervous, made several inconsistent statements about where he’d been and what he’d been doing. The officer also said Rosenlund had trouble finding documents that he requested.

Hyslop then had a K-9 officer do a sniff search and it alerted on the vehicle. A search warrant was obtained and a crystal-like substance was found. A chemical analysis determined the substance was methamphetamine.