Cape man gets six years on drug charge
Thursday, October 6, 2011
A Cape Girardeau man was sentenced to six years in prison in Union County, Ill., for conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine. Caleb B. Marshall, 20, was arrested Aug. 15 in Anna, Ill., after obtaining pseudophedrine pills at several Anna retailers. He admitted to police that the pills were intended to be used in the production of methamphetamine in Missouri. Marshall will serve six years in prison.
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