Mayport man charged after receiving meth in the mail
Evanne 6 hrs ago
REDBANK TWP. - A 58-year-old Mayport man is facing drug charges after a package allegedly containing methamphetamine was sent to a Redbank Township (Clarion County) post office on Aug. 2.
Larry James Dean was charged with manufacturing, delivering or possessing a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
According to court documents, a suspicious out-of-state package addressed to Dean's post office box was intercepted by the United States Postal Service on Aug. 1. When the package was opened, 3.8 ounces of crystal methamphetamine were reportedly discovered inside.
On Aug. 2, the package was sent to the Mayport Post Office, located along Mayport Road, where the Clarion County Narcotics Enforcement Team, Attorney General agents, state police and postal inspector set up a controlled delivery to Dean, reports state.
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The take away from this is...don't use this guy's vendor.
Poor packaging > leads to arrest
He shorted this buyer on a QP of meth. Smh...
C'mon now...2 major strikes. The popo should immediately go after that vendor in the name of DNM justice! Buyer gets probation.