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Last updated on Friday, September 5, 2014
(BEDFORD) - 22-year-old Cecily Conn was sentenced to 10 years in the Department of Corrections after she plead guilty to dealing meth.
Senior Judge J. David Hold ordered that four years of that sentence be suspended and served on supervised probation. She will also have to attend ADAPT while on probation. She must also do 40 hours of community service and find a job.
Both Conn and 35-year-old Kalib McPike were arrested for dealing meth after the vehicle McPike was driving was pulled over for running a stop sign at Ind. 37 and Art Gallery Road in May.
They were both arrested on charges of dealing meth with a firearm, two charges of dealing meth, possession of more than 3 grams of meth, possession of meth with a firearm, two charges of maintaining a common nuisance, possession of paraphernalia and possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana.
Officers spoke to McPike and asked him to step out of the vehicle. When officers approached the vehicle they could smell the odor of burnt marijuana. When Cecily (Conn) stepped out, an orange colored baggy and a razor dropped to the ground.
A police dog then alerted police there were drugs inside the truck.
Officers found drug paraphernalia including a glass smoking device with a white powder in it and they found marijuana in a package of cigarettes.
McPike, also accepted a plea deal and was sentenced August 13 to 10 years in prison with four suspended after he pleaded guilty to dealing meth, Class B felony.
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