Cottonwood County Sheriff’s Office makes cocaine arrest
May 11, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
WINDOM The Cottonwood County Sheriff’s Office and their drug task force has had a busy couple of months, which has culminated in several arrests for illegal drug sales. Continue Reading
A judge refused to lower the bond of two men facing separate felony drug charges during a hearing at the Stark County Courthouse Monday.
WILLMAR Andrea Dawn Rasmussen, 45, of Willmar, was sentenced Friday to 33 months in prison and a $500 fine on a third-degree drug sale charge for her role in selling methamphetamine and cocaine to a CEE-VI Drug Task Force informant in October 2010.
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WILLMAR Aiesha Caldwell, 27, of Chicago, pleaded guilty Monday to an amended charge of third-degree drug sale for her role in selling cocaine to a CEE-VI Drug Task Force informant last summer.
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