Felon sentenced to over four years for drug charges; Sold heroin to police informant
Published 6:53 am Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Anthony Bynum, 53, of Austin was sentenced on Friday in Mower County District Court to 51 months in the Minnesota Correctional Facility in St. Cloud for felony third-degree sale of a narcotic.
He received a concurrent sentence of 19 months in prison for felony fifth-degree drug possession-possess schedule 1,2,3,4 drug-not a small amount of marijuana. A second charge of felony fifth-degree drug possession was dismissed.
He received credit for 20 days served in both cases.
Judge Kevin Siefken issued the sentences.
Court documents state a police informant met with Bynum on April 9 and purchased 0.93 grams of heroin from him at a residence in the 1000 block of Second Avenue Southwest. Police provided the informant with buy money and an audio recorder for the transaction.
Police then executed a search warrant later that day at the residence. Inside, officers found 3.39 grams of heroin, 3.33 grams of cocaine, and $350 cash, $100 of which matched the serial numbers of the bills used by the informant to purchase the heroin, the complaint states.
A detective later spoke to Bynum, who indicated he had been selling heroin.
A review of Bynum’s criminal history shows prior convictions for drug possession, drug sales, disorderly conduct, assault and financial transaction card fraud.