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Wisconsin pair charged in crack cocaine bust
Lannon, Wisconsin - Village police arrested two Wisconsin Milwaukeeans July 26
for cocaine and drug paraphernalia possession and turned them over to Waukesha
County, Wisconsin jailers that morning.
Waukesha County, Wisconsin charged James Bauer, 37, and Tammy Miller, 34,
on the misdemeanor charges two days later. Bauer pled not guilty to both charges,
but Miller had not yet entered a plea as of press time.
Lannon, Wisconsin police discovered the pair about 2:30 a.m. parked outside
Green Acres Self Storage at W196 N7580 F&W Court, Wisconsin. Wisconsin police
later learned that Miller had a key to a storage unit there, the Wisconsin police
report said, and had thought it would be a convenient place to "light up."
Although they had gotten high earlier that night, the report said, they never
got the chance again. When Wisconsin police searched the pair's car, they discovered
one metal and two glass pipes, a small copper wire, a metal tube the thickness
of a knitting needle and a butane lighter - all commonly associated with crack
cocaine use, Wisconsin police said - plus five "rocks" of what they
said appeared to be crack cocaine, and a small quantity of white powder.
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Wisconsin Treatment Facts
- During 2000, of the 20,192 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin, 1,558 were for cocaine .
- During 2000, of the 20,192 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin, 1,907 were for marijuana .
- During 2000, of the 20,192 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin, 277 were for heroin .
- During 2000, of the 20,192 individuals
entering substance abuse treatment in Wisconsin, 70 were for meth .
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