Alleged Drug Sellers Waive Hearings
Three people have waived hearings on charges that they sold drugs to confidential informants for the state police.
44-year-old Robert Albney of Eldred is accused of selling marijuana and 60 Xanax pills to the informant for $280 on May 27, 2009, outside the Goodwill Store in Bradford.
47-year-old Nicholas Elliott of Lewis Run is accused of selling 2 Vicodin pills for $10 on December 8, 2009, at McDonald’s in Bradford. The next day he allegedly sold 20 pills for $100.
42-year-old Dianna Elliott is accused of selling 20 Vicodin for $105 at the Chestnut Street Uni-Mart on November 5, 2009. She also threw six other pills in for free for the confidential informant to try, according to papers filed in District Judge Dominic Cercone’s office.
All three people are free on unsecured bail.
44-year-old Robert Albney of Eldred is accused of selling marijuana and 60 Xanax pills to the informant for $280 on May 27, 2009, outside the Goodwill Store in Bradford.
47-year-old Nicholas Elliott of Lewis Run is accused of selling 2 Vicodin pills for $10 on December 8, 2009, at McDonald’s in Bradford. The next day he allegedly sold 20 pills for $100.
42-year-old Dianna Elliott is accused of selling 20 Vicodin for $105 at the Chestnut Street Uni-Mart on November 5, 2009. She also threw six other pills in for free for the confidential informant to try, according to papers filed in District Judge Dominic Cercone’s office.
All three people are free on unsecured bail.
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