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Local sentenced for selling pills

A local woman received four years probation for selling Hydrocodone for money and five packs of cigarettes.

Lorie V. Bone, born in 1959, was sentenced to four years for the offense of criminal distribution of dangerous drugs, all suspended. The sentence was pursuant to a plea deal.

An informant told a Tri-Agency Safe Trails Task Force agent July 22, 2013, that Bone told them she was selling “some size 10 shoes,” code for 10 milligram Hydrocodone tablets. The informant then told Bone they’d come to her residence to buy the pills.

The informant told the agent before meeting with Bone that Bone had asked for five packs of Old Gold 100 cigarettes as partial payment for seven pills.

Before the meeting, the informant was fitted with an electronic transmitter.

During the meeting, the informant was heard asking Bone when she would have more pills for sale, to which Bone replied it would be Thursday, when she would be getting her prescription.

After the meeting, the informant met with an agent.

The informant purchased eight pills instead of seven, and they were 5 mg. Hydrocodone.

 

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