Drug bust suspect takes a plea deal
Published 10:28 am Monday, March 27, 2017
One of three people charged after a July 21, 2016, drug bust has changed her plea.
Brianna Leigh Capretz, 23, pleaded guilty to felongy fifth-degree drug possession Friday in Mower County District Court as part of a plea agreement.
She was arrested along with Tyrone Alexander Bennett, 37, and Miguel Hernandez-Miller, 24.
Bennett was previously sentenced to a stayed prison term of a year and a day and five years probation. Hernandez-Miller pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement earlier this month.
Austin police executed a search warrant as part of an ongoing investigation at 12:25 p.m. July 21, 2016 at a home on the 200 block of First Street Southeast.
According to court records, Bennett was apprehended shortly after police saw him leave the residence, and police found Capretz and Hernandez-Miller smoking heroin with an open bag of heroin between them in a back bedroom of Bennett’s apartment.
The two were apprehended, and Capretz told officers she had two more bags of heroin in her purse. Police seized the heroin, $375 on Bennett, two Motorola cell phones and various heroin paraphernalia.
According to court records, Capretz admitted to buying heroin from Bennett and smoked it with Hernandez-Miller, adding they planned to smoke before walking back to Hernandez-Miller’s home. She allegedly told officers she bought three bags of heroin around noon for $150 and that she’d bought heroin from Bennett several times before. She also told police she witnessed other sales.
Hernandez-Miller confirmed to police that Capretz bought the heroin and that he smoked with her.
Bennett denied selling heroin to Capretz and Hernandez-Miller, adding he was not a dealer but obtained heroin for people who needed it, according to the court complaint.
Hernandez-Miller will be sentenced May 19, while Capretz will be sentenced June 22.