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Posted: 9:53 PM Feb 22, 2012
Man offers to sell drugs to unsuspecting trooper
Richmond, Ind. A western Indiana man is behind bars after offering to sell drugs to a plainclothes Indiana State Police trooper.
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A western Indiana man is behind bars after offering to sell drugs to a plainclothes Indiana State Police trooper.
The state police say the man approached Trooper Nate Raney on a Richmond street early Wednesday, told Raney his girlfriend had kicked him out of their home and asked the trooper if he wanted to buy some drugs. Raney agreed to, and when the man produced several different pills and some marijuana cigarettes, the trooper arrested him.
Thirty-one-year-old Justin Michael McNamara of Richmond was being held later Wednesday at the Wayne County Jail on charges of dealing a controlled substance and dealing marijuana. Jail records did not indicate whether he had an attorney.

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