Saturday, February 23, 2013
Almost 400 pounds of marijuana were seized from her boyfriend's properties in 2011, but a Dakota County judge said there was no evidence she knew about the operation.
A Faribault woman is off the hook for the 391 pounds of marijuana seized by police from her boyfriend's Inver Grove Heights properties in 2011. A Dakota County judge dismissed charges Tuesday against Holly Bignell, 30, a Faribault woman known at the time of the bust as Holly Swenson, the Pioneer Press is reporting. District Judge Patrice Sutherland said there was "no evidence she even knew about the alleged marijuana operation," according to the paper. Bignell's boyfriend at the time, Scott Bradley Cunningham, 43, and Brian Lee Speldrick, 53, both of Inver Grove Heights, are still being charged with felony drug possession and sale. On Wednesday, they declined a plea agreement that would have given Cunningham more than 16 years behind bars …
Friday, December 28, 2012
Three Dakota County residents were arrested in a 2011 drug bust that netted 391 pounds of marijuana.
Follow Inver Grove Heights Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our free newsletter As the end of the year approaches, Patch recaps the biggest stories of 2012—both in terms of pageviews and impact on the Inver Grove Heights community. The original article posted on April 10, 2012. Other Story of the Year posts: • No. 5 Story of the Year: Are You in Favor of a Gun Safety Program Inside City Limits? • No. 6 Story of the Year: Former Simley Student Teacher Accused of Sending Naked Pic to Student • No. 7 Story of the Year: ISD 199 Technology Levy Defeated • No. 8 Story of the Year: Simley Student Writes One Act Play • No. 9 Story of the Year: Funeral Arrangements Set For U.S. Marine, Simley Alum Cola Jensen • No. 10 Story of …
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Lisa Marie Clausen, 33, is charged with fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance (prior conviction).
Follow Inver Grove Heights Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our free newsletter A 33-year-old Inver Grove Heights woman was charged with a felony after the Dakota County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at an Inver Grove home in August. Lisa Marie Clausen is charged with fifth-degree possession of a controlled substance (prior conviction), which is punished by between six months and 10 years in jail and a fine of between $6,000 and $20,000. According to the Dakota County criminal complaint, released this week: Task force officers executed the search warrant at about 3:35 p.m. Aug. 28. After locating a person in the residence, officers searched the home and allegedly found two plastics bags containing a white …
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
If convicted of the charges against them, each defendant could receive up to 60 years in prison and a $2 million fine.
Assistant Dakota County Attorney Kevin Golden filed a Notice of Intent Monday afternoon seeking the maximum statutory sentence for three Dakota County residents arrested in a November drug bust that netted 391 pounds of marijuana. Inver Grove Heights residents Scott Bradley Cunningham, 42, and Brian Lee Speldrick, 52, alongside Rosemount's Holly Joann Swenson, 28, and Jerilyn Reis, 41, of Kiester (Minn.) were all charged with first-degree drug possession with intent to sell and first-degree drug possession. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine. In a two-page motion, Golden cited "severe aggravating factors" as justification for asking for an upward departure from the Minnesota Sentencing …
Monday, May 16, 2011
Beau Bradley Nicholson and Richard Dean Schlussler are charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
A man from Inver Grove Heights and one from South St. Paul are facing felony charges of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. According to criminal complaints filed in Dakota County District Court in Hastings, Beau Bradley Nicholson, 28, of Inver Grove Heights, and Richard Dean Schlussler, 47, of South St. Paul worked together to sell more than 10 grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant for the Dakota County Drug Task Force on two occasions last September. Each man is charged with one count of first-degree conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, which carries a maximum penalty of 40 years in prison and a $1 million fine. Schlussler – who is facing a host of pending charges, including an unrelated drug charge from April, …
mercedez lenz
3:54 pm on Thursday, April 11, 2013
Are you serious that's bullshit however the amount its shouldn't its still should be treated like any case why the hell would they.want to get a upward departure its weed plain and simple so why do they want to crucify them isn't 30 enuff? Wow   more ›