ALBION — A Cromwell man was arrested Monday on two counts of dealing in methamphetamine, a Level 2 felony, following an investigation by the Noble County Narcotics Investigation Unit.
KIMMELL — Two people were arrested following a warrant service executed at multiple sites at a rural Kimmell address Wednesday morning, according to the Noble County Sheriff’s Department.
Maybe DeKalb County, too.
But Noble County officers are finding more and more methamphetamine in liquid form. And while officers arenât quite sure why the trend is happening, Noble County Prosecuting Attorney Jim Mowery knows what to do about it.
Heâs prosecuting it.
State law treats the weight of methamphetamine recovered by officials the same in either pure or adulterated form when it comes to levels of charging.
Anyone possessing more than 10 grams of methamphetamine and less than 28 grams is charged with a Level 4 felony.
That can be 11 grams of pure meth, according to state law. Or 6 grams of pure meth mixed with 5 grams of baking soda.