WHEATLAND — A couple of Dakotans are fit to be tried this fall in 8th Judicial District Court for their alleged contributions to the methamphetamine trade, according to District Court documents.
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WHEATLAND — A couple of Dakotans are fit to be tried this fall in 8th Judicial District Court for their alleged contributions to the methamphetamine trade, according to District Court documents.
Jonathon Martin Chamley and Victoria Lynn Aker, both of the same address in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, were each charged with felony meth dealing and misdemeanor marijuana possession stemming from a traffic stop made by a Platte County Sheriff’s deputy in January.
Chamley was charged with possession of meth with intent to deliver, Aker with manufacture or delivery of meth, and both were charged with possession of less than 3 ounces marijuana.