Crime & Safety
Greenfield Woman Charged With Selling Pills to Police Informant
The woman faces 15 years in prison after police find dozens of pills inside her car.
A 30-year-old Greenfield woman is facing charges after she was caught selling prescription pills to a police informant.
Jamie Lynn Grant was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on Wednesday with one count of delivery of a controlled substance. If convicted, she faces up to 15 years in prison and $50,000 in fines.
According to the criminal complaint:
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On Dec. 30, the informant set up a drug deal with Grant who agreed to sell 10 prescription pills for $120. The deal took place in the parking lot of a business near South 76th Street and West Layton Avenue. Grant was pulled over a short time later near South 92nd Street and West Oklahoma Avenue.
After searching her car, police found a prescription pill bottle with 23 methadone hydrochloride pills, some marijuana and several Xanax, a pill bottle with 47 Oxycodone Hydrochloride pills and a small metal cylinder with three amphetamine tablets inside.
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Grant is scheduled to make her initial appearance in court March 14.