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Elkhart man pleaded guilty to dealing methamphetamine

(Photo Supplied/Elkhart County Jail)
It’s a 24 year sentence for an Elkhart man who pleaded guilty to a count of dealing methamphetamine.
Harley Gushwa, 47, faced multiple drug-related charges, including an enhancement due to being a habitual offender, when he was arrested in July of 2020.
Gushwa was taken into custody after a search of a home on North Michigan Street where police found meth, cash, guns, a scale and paraphernalia.
Gushwa admitted to selling methamphetamine.
The Elkhart Truth reports Gushwa will spend half his sentence in the Department of Corrections, then will spend 5 years in a community corrections program before serving the rest on probation.

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2 comments

Adam July 31, 2022 at 12:21 pm

Is it 24 months or 24 years ?

The blisters on his face indicates that he is smoking his meth as well as selling it. Meth is stupid and will get you a criminal mug every time.

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Kristen December 11, 2024 at 4:51 am

First of all that’s from fighting the police there’s no blisters please don’t insinuate things you don’t know

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