Possession with intent to deliver marijuana
A Shawano teen has been charged with a felony count of possession with intent to deliver marijuana after a traffic stop Friday in the town of Washington.
Austin J. Lundell, 18, could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty.
According to the criminal complaint, Lundell was pulled over after a sheriff’s deputy spotted him speeding on Lake Drive.
The complaint alleges authorities discovered more than 300 grams of marijuana in 11 plastic bags, along with about $800 in cash.
Lundell is free on a $2,500 signature bond. A preliminary hearing date has not yet been set.
Possession with intent to deliver marijuana
A Freedom teen was bound over for trial Tuesday on a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver marijuana.
Brianna C. Geiger, 18, could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and a $10,000 fine if found guilty.
According to the criminal complaint, Shawano County authorities checked on Geiger’s vehicle after it had a flat tire on state Highway 29 in the town of Hartland on May 19.
The complaint alleges sheriff’s deputies spotted green plant material in the vehicle and detected an odor of marijuana.
According to the complaint, deputies seized 12.8 grams of marijuana, along with a scale, pipe and zip-close baggies.
Geiger is free on a $1,500 signature bond and is due back in court for arraignment on June 22.
Auto theft
A Neopit man is scheduled for arraignment Monday on felony charges of auto theft and fleeing an officer.
Merwin J. Wynos, 27, could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine on each felony count if convicted. He is also charged with a misdemeanor count of operating while intoxicated with a minor passenger in the vehicle.
According to the criminal complaint, a vehicle pursuit on June 1 that started in Menominee County entered Shawano County and ended in an accident on Broadway Road. The passenger fled on foot and Wynos was taken into custody at the scene of the crash, according to the complaint.
Wynos was being held on a $2,500 cash bond. He was bound over for trial after waiving his preliminary hearing last week.