Two Charged After Mailing Drugs To County Jail Inmates
Two people face criminal charges after allegedly trafficking drugs into the Kosciusko County Jail.
Read MoreTwo people face criminal charges after allegedly trafficking drugs into the Kosciusko County Jail.
Read MoreA South Bend man will serve six years in prison after a NET43 tip led police to the discovery of drug activity at an Oswego laundromat.
Read MoreA Pierceton man received a nine-year prison sentence for methamphetamine possession.
Read MoreA Syracuse man will serve 16 years in prison after dealing methamphetamine to a confidential informant.
Read MoreA Warsaw man will serve the remainder of a six-year sentence locally after dealing morphine pills to an undercover officer.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested after officers found drugs and paraphernalia in an area where a child was living.
Read MoreAffidavits of probable cause have been filed for six people who are facing drug dealing charges.
Read MoreA Warsaw woman will avoid serving a six-year sentence through prison after dealing methamphetamine to an undercover officer.
Read MoreA Warsaw man was recently arrested after dealing methamphetamine to undercover officers on two separate occasions.
Read MoreA Warsaw man received a three-year local sentence after a drug deal with an undercover officer.
Read MoreA woman will participate in community corrections and avoid jail time after making positive steps in her recovery from drug use.
Read MoreA Claypool woman received a three-year jail sentence for two drug-related cases.
Read MoreA Warsaw man will serve seven years in prison after dealing methamphetamine to an undercover officer and threatening to kill a woman.
Read MoreA man from Albion was recently arrested after dealing more than 28 grams of methamphetamine to an undercover officer.
Read MoreA Warsaw man will serve six years in prison after dealing drugs to an undercover officer.
Read MoreTwo people were recently arrested on additional drug charges after the NET43 Drug Task Force went to their home to execute arrest warrants for drug dealing.
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