6th of 7 sentenced in May ’15 heroin sting
Published 10:14 am Tuesday, March 22, 2016
One more person was sentenced in a May 2015 heroin sting.
Steven Matthew Davis, 32, of Austin has been sentenced to over two years in prison with credit for 308 days already served. He was charged with third-degree sale of drugs, a felony, and a subsequent offense.
Davis is one of seven people charged last May after a three-month investigation into a local heroin distribution ring with ties to Chicago criminals.
The last person to be sentenced in the case is Isaiah John Wagner, 31, of Austin. He is charged with fifth-degree possession of drugs, a felony. He originally pleaded not guilty but changed his plea to guilty after taking a plea agreement. He is scheduled to be sentenced on May 12.
Others charged in the case include:
—Albert Lovell Cannon, 57, of Austin was charged with second-degree sale of drugs with three or more grams of heroin, a felony. He received four years in prison with credit for 133 days already served.
—Verna Danielle Cannon, 53, of Austin was charged with fifth-degree possession of drugs, a felony. She received five years probation.
—Tempestt Haymore, 28, of Austin was also charged with fifth-degree possession of drugs, a felony, and received five years of probation, but after a probation violation on Jan. 27, she will serve 30 days in Mower County Jail with credit for five days already served.
—Nicholas Miller, 27, of Brainerd was charged with fifth-degree possession of drugs, a felony, and received five years of probation and 40 hours of community service.
—Perry Black, 24, of Albert Lea was charged with third-degree drug sales, a felony, and sentenced to 20 years of home monitoring, three days in Mower County Jail and 40 hours of community service.