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Former IU Employee Was Arrested For Dealing Drugs

Last updated on Thursday, December 15, 2016

(BLOOMINGTON) - Indiana University police arrested a former Indiana University employee after he allegedly sold drugs to undercover officers.

On Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. IU Polie detectives served a search warrant at an apartment on South Adams Street, on Bloomington's west side, in reference to an investigation that began in mid-October regarding the dealing of marijuana, Psilocybin mushrooms, Vyvanse, and Xanax.

Over the course of the investigation, IU Police Capt. Andy Stephenson says officers made several drug purchases from 22-year-old Dylan G. Maulden of Bloomington.

During the search of the apartment, police recovered approximately 369 grams of marijuana, 17 Xanax tablets, 2 grams of cocaine, 2.1 grams of mushrooms, 153 grams of THC edibles, 27 grams of spice, several Vyvanse tablets, and various items of drug paraphernalia.

Maulden is facing two felony charges of dealing in a Schedule I controlled substance and felony counts of dealing in a Schedule II controlled substance, dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, possession of cocaine, maintaining a common nuisance, dealing in marijuana, misdemeanor charges of dealing marijuana and eight counts of possession of a controlled substance and four counts of possession of marijuana and 11 charges of possession of drug paraphernalia.

IUPD detectives were assisted during the investigation by detectives from the Bloomington Police Department.

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