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Written by Chris Case   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 21:51

Three men from Crawford, Franklin and Maries counties have been sentenced for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine, Acting United States Attorney Michael W. Reap announced Thursday.

Kyle M. Pennock, 24, of Bourbon, was sentenced to 24 months in prison on Nov. 5; Clayton T. Sherman, 27, of Cuba, was sentenced to three years probation on Oct. 8; Brandon L. Sherman, 39, of Sullivan, was sentenced to 48 months in prison on Sept. 29; and Dustin A. Curtis, 24, of Belle is scheduled for sentencing on Dec. 22.

The defendants appeared before United States District Judge Charles A. Shaw.

 

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Sketch  - Fight against Meth   |2009-11-13 05:19:22
Anytime I see law enforcement actually take strenuous action to wage a war on
Meth in communities, I am heartened. Meth is a destroyer of lives, disguised as
bliss. It eats from the inside out and leaves whole families in disarray. Law
enforcement on all levels need to keep the aggressive fight going against Meth
in our countryside and in our communities.
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