
By Pat Culverhouse
A Sibley man busted by Webster Parish Sheriff’s Office investigators during a Wednesday raid is now looking at one more drug-related charge, plus a bond of more than $1.7 million in connection with multiple drug distribution counts.
In addition to four counts of distribution of illegal narcotics, Germany had a charge of introduction of contraband into a penal facility tacked on when deputies reportedly found drugs on him during a pre-booking search at the parish prison.
Deputies reportedly found small baggies of a green leafy substance, individually packaged, allegedly ready for sale. Bond on the introduction charge was set at $10,000.
Now, Germany is being held at Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center under a bond totaling $1.760 million.
A breakdown of the drug-related charges and bond amounts include:
- Possession of CDS Sch. II (methamphetamines) with intent to distribute: $1 million.
- Possession of CDS Sch. I (synthetic marijuana) with intent to distribute: $300,000.
- Possession of CDS Sch. I (Ecstasy) with intent to distribute: $200,000.
- Possession of CDS Sch. I (marijuana) with intent to distribute; $200,000.
- Possession of CDS in presence of a juvenile: $50,000.
Germany was initially arrested Wednesday morning when Sheriff’s Office investigators, concluding a lengthy investigation, enforced warrants on his vehicle and his Frazier Rd. residence.
Investigators also found more than $10,000 in cash in various denominations inside the residence and in Germany’s possession when his vehicle was stopped.
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