The Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office announced Thursday the completion of the prosecution of 43-year-old Brandon Meisner, of Bremen.
In July of 2024, police officers conducted a controlled buy of approximately 7.9 grams of methamphetamine from Meisner in LaPaz. In August of 2024, officers conducted another controlled buy of approximately 14.2 grams of methamphetamine from Meisner; this time, the transaction occurred in Plymouth.
A subsequent warrant was issued for his arrest, and in September of 2024, he was taken into custody after an operation in downtown Plymouth.
On June 25 of this year, Meisner pled guilty to the highest charged offense, dealing methamphetamine as a Level 2 felony. He was sentenced in Marshall County Superior Court I to seventeen and a half years in the Department of Corrections.
The investigation was led by Detective Sergeant Jonathan Bryant of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, Patrolman Richard Ayala of the Plymouth Police Department, and successfully prosecuted by Deputy Liz Boehm of the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office.
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