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Drugs reportedly found inside Sauk County inmate charged for Racine drug death |
By journaltimes.com- Tim Damos |
Published: 01/14/2019 |
SAUK COUNTY — Authorities say a Racine man who’s accused of providing cocaine to a man who overdosed and died in February 2018 was found with heroin in his possession at the Sauk County jail. Matthew J. Halkowitz, 37, was previously charged in Racine County with first-degree reckless homicide, two counts of delivery of cocaine and delivery of schedule I or II narcotics — all as a party to a crime. In Sauk County he now additionally faces charges of felony drug possession and misdemeanor violation of institutional laws. According to the Sauk County criminal complaint, a deputy found a small rock of heroin wrapped in a piece of paper in Halkowitz’s sock during a Dec. 29 search of a jail pod. The inmate allegedly told the deputy he didn’t know what the substance was, and didn’t have anything else like it. Read More. |
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I love that a crime like this gets prosecuted. Those who supply dangerous drugs are reckless in killing others. Hamilton Lindley