Four Rockford Residents Charged with Federal Narcotics Conspiracy Following Joint FBI and Local Undercover Investigation
FBI and local authorities arrest four Rockford men for drug conspiracy. Read about the undercover investigation and the upcoming federal court hearings.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 2, 2026, 4:23 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from WIFR

Coordinated Federal Strike Disrupts Local Drug Trade
The culmination of a sophisticated undercover investigation led by federal agents has resulted in the dismantling of a significant local narcotics operation. On Tuesday, March 31, federal authorities unsealed charges against four Rockford residents following months of surveillance and strategic intervention. The case, a joint effort between the FBI and the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office, highlights the increasing use of federal resources to combat drug distribution networks within the region. Prosecutors allege that the four individuals worked in concert to facilitate the movement of illegal substances, posing a direct threat to community safety.
Initial Court Appearances and Not Guilty Pleas
Following their arrests on Tuesday morning, Amjed Alsadun, Ahmed Alsadun, and Namario Haley appeared before a federal judge in Rockford to address the allegations. All three men entered pleas of not guilty to the charges of drug conspiracy and distribution. The legal proceedings have quickly moved into the detention phase, as the government seeks to keep the defendants in custody pending trial. Court records indicate that the Alsadun brothers and Haley will remain under federal supervision as their respective legal teams prepare for upcoming evidentiary hearings.
Scheduled Detention Hearings and Judicial Timeline
The federal court system has established a swift timeline for the initial stages of this prosecution. Detention hearings for Amjed and Ahmed Alsadun are currently scheduled for April 3, where a judge will determine if they pose a flight risk or a danger to the community. Namario Haley is expected back in court on April 7 for his specific detention proceedings. These hearings are critical benchmarks in federal drug cases, often determining the conditions of release or the necessity of continued incarceration throughout the duration of the trial.
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