PETITION/ORDER for Alleged Violation Numbers 2-4 as to William H Cameron (20) re Supervised Release Violation. Signed by Judge Thomas O. Rice. (SG, Case Administrator)•USA v. Breithaupt et al
PETITION/ORDER for Alleged Violation Numbers 2-4 as to William H Cameron (20) re Supervised Release Violation. Signed by Judge Thomas O. Rice. (SG, Case Administrator)District Court Waed16.03.2026
PROB 12CReport Date: March 13, 2026
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United States District Court
for the
Eastern District of Washington
Petition for Warrant or Summons for Offender Under Supervision
Name of Offender: William H. CameronCase Number: 0980 2:22CR00133-TOR-20
Address of Offender:
West Richland, Washington 99353
Name of Sentencing Judicial Officer: The Honorable Thomas O. Rice, U.S. District Judge
Date of Original Sentence: July 26, 2023
Original Offense: Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud, 18 U.S.C. § 1349
Original Sentence:
Revocation Sentence
(July 10, 2024)
Prison - 109 days
TSR - 36 months
Prison-6 months
TSR- 30 months
Type of Supervision: Supervised Release
Asst. U.S. Attorney:Brandon PangDate Supervision Commenced: November 4, 2024
Defense Attorney:Justin LonerganDate Supervision Expires: May 3, 2027
PETITIONING THE COURT
To issue a summons and to incorporate the violations contained in this petition in future proceedings with the
violation previously reported to the Court on January 21, 2026.
On November 7, 2024, a United States probation officer reviewed all the conditions of supervised release with Mr.
Cameron. He signed a copy of his conditions and was provided a copy for his records and reference..
The probation officer believes that Mr. Cameron has violated the following conditions of supervision:
Violation Number
2
Nature of Noncompliance
Mandatory Condition # 2: You must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance. You
must refrain from any unlawful use of a controlled substance, including marijuana, which
remains illegal under federal law.
Supporting Evidence: Mr. Cameron is considered to be in violation of his conditions of
supervised release by having used a controlled substance, methamphetamine, on or about
February 22, 2026.
Mr. Cameron admitted to a United States probation officer to having used methamphetamine
on February 22, 2026. On February 24, 2026, he reported to the probation office, signed a
drug use admission form, and provided a urine sample, which confirmed a positive result for
methamphetamine and amphetamine. Verification was received from Abbott Laboratory on
FILED IN THE
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
SEAN F. MCAVOY, CLERK
Mar 16, 2026
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February 27, 2026, confirming Mr. Cameron’s urine sample was positive for
methamphetamine and amphetamine.
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Special Condition #10: You must abstain from the use of illegal controlled substances, and
must submit to urinalysis and sweat patch testing, as directed by the supervising officer, but
no more that 6 tests per month, in order to confirm continued abstinence from these
substances.
Supporting Evidence: Mr. Cameron is considered to be in violation of his conditions of
supervised release by failing to report for a urinalysis as required, on or about February 27,
2026.
Mr. Cameron was placed on random drug testing via the color line at Life Renewal in Pasco,
Washington. His color, blue, was called on February 27, 2026, and he failed to report to
submit the drug test as required. Mr. Cameron did not contact the probation office prior to
missing the appointment, and was not excused to miss the test.
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Mandatory Condition # 2: You must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance. You
must refrain from any unlawful use of a controlled substance, including marijuana, which
remains illegal under federal law.
Supporting Evidence: Mr. Cameron is considered to be in violation of his conditions of
supervised release by having used a controlled substance, methamphetamine, from on or
about February 27, 2026 to March 1, 2026.
Mr. Cameron was contacted and instructed to report to the probation office on March 2,
2026, to submit a drug test, as he failed to report for his random color line drug test on
February 27, 2026. Mr. Cameron reported and admitted to a United States probation officer
that he failed to report for his color line drug test because he relapsed and used
methamphetamine on February 27, 2026, and used through March 1, 2026.
He signed a drug use admission form, and provided a urine sample, which confirmed a
positive result for methamphetamine and amphetamine. Verification was received from
Abbott Laboratory on March 7, 2026, confirming Mr. Cameron’s urine sample was positive
for methamphetamine and amphetamine.
The U.S. Probation Office respectfully recommends the Court incorporate the violations contained in this petition
in future proceedings with the violation previously reported to the Court, and that the Court issue a summons.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on:03/13/2026
s/Ashleigh Miller
Ashleigh Miller
U.S. Probation Officer
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