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Homeless man arrested, charged with selling meth

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It’s nine years in prison for a homeless man after being charged with selling methamphetamine.

32-year-old William Shultz was found in the garage of a home on Randolph Street in Nappanee last September with a woman whose friend has asked police to do a welfare check on her.

The Goshen News says the man was found with a backpack as well as a glass pipe and a lighter.

Shultz reportedly told the officer that he had meth on him and consented to a search of his backpack, which contained meth, marijuana, knives, razor blades, a scale, another pipe and lighters. Shults reportedly admitted to selling the meth.

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