Another sentence is handed down related to Operation Smoke and Mirrors

Another person was sentenced recently related to the Operation Smoke and Mirrors drug bust. Telisa McCauley of Charleston was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a drug trafficking organization busted through the lengthy investigation. Court documents show that McCauley admitted to trying to get methamphetamine from another person, but they were out. The other person said they would give McCauley a discount if they went and got it. After she got it she was pulled over and arrested. Operation Smoke and Mirrors is considered the largest drug bust in West Virginia history.