A Colorado man was sentenced to 145.5 years in state prison Friday after police discovered six pill presses, two 3D-printed semi-automatic guns, and baggies of fentanyl pills and cocaine powder scattered throughout his Aurora residence last year.

The jail term for 33-year-old Tashon Roberts was ordered four months after a Denver jury convicted him on four counts related to the manufacture, possession and distribution of fentanyl.

The jury also found Roberts guilty of child abuse for each of the three children who were living in the home at the time of his arrest. One of the children tested positive at a local hospital for fentanyl through a urine sample, according to the arrest affidavit in Roberts's case.

The home was one of two in Aurora which Denver prosecutors believed Roberts and h

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