PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A man who used a pair of teenagers to help sell fentanyl was sentenced to over three years in prison on Tuesday, according to the Multnomah County DA’s Office.

57-year-old Olaf Lamont Johnson was sentenced to 40 months in prison by a Multnomah County judge after being convicted of the following charges:

Using a Minor in Commission of Controlled Substance Offense

Unlawful Delivery of Fentanyl Constituting a Commercial Drug Offense

According to prosecutors, police used the phone of an overdose victim to contact a fentanyl dealer to set up a sting operation in January 2024.

Upon arriving at Cascade Station for the agreed-upon deal, an undercover cop received a call telling him a man with glasses was at the location and ready to sell the drugs.

He then received ano

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