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Forest County announces drug arrests

By StarJournal
June 24, 2020
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The Forest County Drug Task Force has announced several  arrests over the past few months by utilizing controlled drug purchases. Most of the individuals have been arrested and face felony charges in Forest County Circuit Court.

Daniel Alloway, 49 of Crandon, charged with manufacture/delivery of cocaine (>1-5g). Currently free on a $3,000 signature bond. Preliminary hearing scheduled for July 8.

Jacob Bradley, 17 of Hiles, is charged with manufacture/delivery of schedule I,II narcotics/PTAC, possession with intent-schedule IV drugs/PTAC. Currently free on a $2,500 signature bond. Preliminary hearing July 23.

Anthony Fortier, 26 of Crandon, is charged with manufacture/deliver THC (<=200g)/PTAC. He is free on a $5,000 signature bond.

Susan Kerr, 56 of Hiles,   is charged with manufacture/deliver schedule I,II narcotics/PTAC, possession with intent-schedule IV drugs/PTAC and contributing to delinquency. She is free on a $500 cash bond and next appears in court July 8.

Ariahnna McGeshick, 29 of Crandon,  charged with manufacture/delivery THC (<=200g)/PTAC. She is free on a $5,000 signature bond.

Laurie Olds, 58 of Crandon,  is charged with manufacture/deliver cocaine (>1-5g)/repeater/PTAC and maintaining a drug trafficking place/repeater/PTAC. She is free on a $500 cash bond and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing June 29.

Dakota Tuckwab, 28 of Crandon, faces charges of manufacture/deliver cocaine (>1-5g)/repeater/PTAC and maintaining a drug trafficking place/repeater/PTAC. A warrant for Tuckwab’s arrest has been issued.

Shavonn Tuckwab, 20 of Crandon, is charged with manufacture/deliver cocaine (>1-5g)/PTAC, four counts of felony bail jumping and maintaining a drug trafficking place/PTAC. She is free on a $20,000 cash bond.

Georgena Vladik, 32 of Wabeno, is charged with manufacture/deliver cocaine (>1-5g)/repeater. She is free on a $5,000 cash bond. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for July 8.

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