Brownsdale man first to be sentenced following raid
Published 7:00 am Friday, March 19, 2010
A Brownsdale man arrested during a recent Brownsdale drug raid was sentenced Thursday to 49 months to be served at The Minnesota Correctional Facility in St. Cloud.
Shane Thomas Rose, 32, is the first to be sentenced of 10 people arrested after authorities searched a home at 507 East Main St. on Jan. 13 at around 6 a.m.
Rose was originally charged with first- and second-degree drug possession, both felonies, as well as a third felony count of keeping methamphetamine paraphernalia around children. He reached a plea agreement, and all charges were dismissed except the third-degree drug charge.
According to reports, a number of the people inside the home were asleep when officers entered during the raid, but one man, 33-year-old Eric Anthony Portillo of Rochester, attempted to flee by diving through a first-floor window.
He was quickly apprehended and later charged with two felony drug crimes. Portillo has plead guilty to both counts.
Also arrested and charged were Cory James Papka, 39, of Kasson, Minn., who pleaded not guilty to first-degree drug sales and second-degree drug possession, both felonies, as well as a third felony count each of keeping methamphetamine paraphernalia around children.
A juvenile was arrested and charged in the case.
Christine Michelle LaCroix, 23, of Rochester pleaded guilty to felony drug possession in February — and also agreed to testify against co-defendants in the case.
She is scheduled for sentencing on June 11.
Corina Amy Sanborn, 29, of Spring Valley, Minn., pleaded not guilty to fifth-degree felony drug possession as well as a lesser criminal count. She is scheduled for an April 16 pre-trial hearing.
Robert William Wheeler, 22, of Waseca, Minn., has appeared in court but has yet to enter a plea.
Another individual, Savanah Marie Rhodes, 20, of Stillwater, Minn., failed to appear in February for arraignment.
Two other men arrested during the raid — 24-year-old Brand Ingalls and 25-year-old Kyle David Magyar — were already wanted on prior criminal warrants and do not face any drug charges stemming from the search.
During the search, officers from the Mower County Sheriff’s Department and the Southeast Minnesota Drug Taskforce found scattered needles and a scale, as well as a small marijuana growing station, according to records.
About 10.5 grams of methamphetamine were also found in small plastic bags on the porch and “a large quantity” of the drug was found in an office space.
Mower County Sheriff Terese Amazi said there were signs that all the defendants were using and selling meth, but there were no signs the drug was being manufactured in the home.
A lock box in the living room contained drug paraphernalia, $880 in cash and a crib sheet that appeared related to debts owed for drugs, according to records.
Amazi said authorities had been monitoring the house for several months.