Crime & Safety
Stillwater Prison Guard Charged With Intent to Deal Cocaine
A 20-year Stillwater prison guard was arrested in Wisconsin last week after a Wisconsin State Patrol officer found marijuana, cocaine and various paraphernalia in his car during a traffic stop on Interstate 90/94.
A 20-year Stillwater prison guard was arrested in Wisconsin last week after a Wisconsin State Patrol officer found marijuana, cocaine and various paraphernalia in his car during a traffic stop, according to a KARE 11 article published last week.
From the KARE-11 article:
A criminal complaint says the trooper observed in plain view a "dugout/one hitter" pipe used to smoke marijuana. The trooper further searched the car and found more than 82 grams of cocaine (nearly 3 ounces), 7.7 grams of marijuana, a scale and a glass pipe for smoking crack cocaine or methamphetamine.
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According to an article on StarTribune.com:
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Randy S. Anderson, 52, of Stillwater, made his first appearance Monday in Juneau County District Court in Wisconsin after spending the weekend in jail, and was released after posting a $10,000 bond. Anderson faces three drug charges: possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession of THC (the ingredient in marijuana that makes it illegal) and possession of drug paraphernalia.