An Indiana man is facing drug-related charges after police say he allegedly tried selling Oxycontin in Jefferson County earlier this year.
Court documents say criminal charges were filed on November 10 against 24-year-old Noah Douglas after Task Force Officers met with him on July 9 for a controlled purchase of Oxycotin. Reports say on that date, task force officers contacted Douglas through an electronic device about purchasing 10 tablets for $200. Douglas and a confidential informant met for the purchase at the Sheetz in Brockway.
Felony charges of manufacturing, delivery, or possesion with intent to manufacture and deliver, along with criminal use of a communications device was filed through District Judge David B. Inzana’s office. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for November 30 at 12:45 p.m., also in front of Judge Inzana.












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