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Crime & Safety

Man Sells Drugs to Police Informant

A Mukwonago man faces drug charges after he sold Oxycodone to a police informant at a Greenfield gas station.

A 28-year-old Mukwonago man is facing charges after he was caught selling prescription pills to an informant working with .

Allen M. Nero was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Saturday with one count of delivery of a controlled substance and one count of felony bail jumping. If convicted, he faces up to 21 years in prison and $60,000 in fines.

According to the criminal complaint:

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On March 27 a police informant set up a deal with Nero where he agreed to sell the informant five Oxycodone pills at a gas station in the 12300 block of West Layton Avenue. The informant laid the pills out while completing the deal so an undercover officer was able to see them. Nero was later arrested.

Nero admitted to selling Oxycodone for about a month, saying he charged $15 per pill. He was assigned a $750 signature bond and was turned over to the JUSTICE 2000 program while awaiting trial.Β 

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