(WFRV) – A 38-year-old Wisconsin man will now spend the next 52 months behind bars after being sentenced for distributing cocaine and laundering money.
According to a release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Wisconsin, over the course of a two-year investigation, police informants bought cocaine on multiple occasions from a 38-year-old Mosinee man.
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At the end of the investigation, officials say over a pound of cocaine, a scale, and other drug-dealing evidence were seized during a search warrant conducted at Travis Ingram’s home. An additional investigation showed Ingram, during a six-year period, laundered over $1 million in illegal drug deals through bank accounts and casinos.
Ingram, in December of 2025, pleaded guilty to distributing cocaine, maintaining a drug trafficking premises, and money laundering.
He was sentenced to 52 months in prison on March 12, with the judge highlighting during the sentencing the substantial amount of cocaine Ingram dealt throughout the Marathon County area, prior offenses, and how disturbing he felt it was that Ingram had conducted drug trafficking in front of minors.
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The charges against Ingram were the result of an investigation by several agencies including, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Central Wisconsin Narcotics Task Force, Wisconsin State Patrol, Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, Marathon County Sheriff’s Office, Portage County Sheriff’s Office, Mountain Bay Police Department, Wausau Police Department and Wisconsin National Guard Counter Drug Program, and the Marathon County District Attorney’s Office.
No other information is available at this time.












