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Man Sentenced Following Woodbury Crack Cocaine Bust

The deal went down at the Green Mill in Woodbury in July 2012.

 

A man was recently sentenced following a conviction for selling $400 worth of crack cocaine in Woodbury.

Demontrea Jeremiah Muskon Davis, 21, was given a year in jail (with credit for 87 days served) and a stayed 15-month prison sentence, along with other conditions of his parole.

At about 6 p.m. on July 30, 2012, Davis sold $400 in crack cocaine to a buyer during a meet at the Green Mill in Woodbury, according to the complaint. When arrested, Davis had the cash on him, and the cocaine had a packaged weight of 1.1 grams.

During an interview with investigators, he admitted to selling the drugs and said he needed the money because he was homeless, the complaint says. His listed address in the complaint is in St. Paul.

 

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Related Topics: Crime, Police, Woodbury, cocaine, and crack

Jason

3:40 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Well now he will have a warm bed, roof over his head, and three meals a day. We need to address the homeless situation in this country. Currently, a jail sentence is a blessing to this guy or he would freeze to death in a MN winter???

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Simon D

7:25 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Wow, I'm no crackhead, but I'm a little offended by the price. $400 for 1.1 grams? Ridiculous. Quick Google search says this should been like $100.

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Simon D

7:34 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

After a little more window shopping and considering this is the TC and not LA or NYC, I guess that price is not really out of line...

yomammy

7:41 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

homeless...yet has enough $$ to originally buy god knows how much ahead of time.....yeah...have fun in prison.

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