The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois, announced that 24-year old Rachel L. Reeve of Centralia, pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Manufacture and Distribute Methamphetamine, and Possession of Pseudoephedrine with the Intent to Manufacture Methamphetamine, charges returned against her by a federal grand jury sitting in East Saint Louis, Illinois, in November 2014. The offenses are in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act. The conspiracy charge carries a statutory penalty of not less than 5 years imprisonment and up to 40 years imprisonment, not less than 4 years supervised release to follow imprisonment and up to a $4 million fine. The possession charge carries a statutory sentence of not more than 20 years imprisonment, up to 3 years supervised release to follow imprisonment, and up to a $250,000 fine. A $100 assessment for each count is mandatory.   According to court documents, the conspiracy operated from approximately December 2012, to February 21, 2014, in Marion, Clinton and Jefferson Counties. During this time, Reeve obtained and provided pills containing pseudoephedrine to others in the conspiracy who manufactured methamphetamine, and she knew the pills would be used for that purpose. She generally obtained cash in exchange for the pills which she used to support her own drug habit.