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Man accused of dealing meth sentenced to 12 years

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A man accused of dealing meth was sentenced last week
Ronald Wagoner was reportedly stopped by officers who noticed one of his headlights was not working as well as for expired plates.
When police told Wagoner that his vehicle would need to be impounded for expired plates, Wagoner allegedly began messing with items in the vehicle and opened the dashboard storage compartment where an officer noticed a small glass pipe with burnt residue.
Wagoner was removed from the vehicle and handcuffed. Officers also found over 38 grams of meth, a large amount of baggies and half a dozen unused glass pipes and a bong inside the vehicle.
According to the Goshen News, he was sentenced to 12 years at the Indiana Depatment of Corrections with four years suspended on reporting probation for possession of meth.
His trial is scheduled for March 31.

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