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Posted: 10:48 PM Nov 10, 2009
Former funeral home director pleads guilty to meth charges
66-year-old David Groner was arrested last month when police found meth and other drugs in his Dowagiac home.
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The former funeral home director accused of maintaining a drug house has pleaded guilty to meth charges.
66-year-old David Groner was arrested last month when police found meth and other drugs in his Dowagiac home.
He pleaded guilty Tuesday to meth and marijuana possession charges, and charges of maintaining a drug house.
Groner was on probation when he was arrested for misusing funeral home funds. He faces 20 years behind bars.
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