Monday court activity includes drugs, disorderly & bonds

There was plenty of activity in the Langlade County courtroom on Monday with many drug cases, some disorderly conduct fines and bail bonds. Nicholas J. Gallagher of Lincoln Street, age 20, received a bond amount of $500 cash. He was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, a handheld tazer, a switchblade knife and drug paraphernalia. The items were found in his backpack. He had a folding knife in his pocket and a butterfly knife was found when he was jailed. In relation to an investigation at a Town of Norwood home, Dylan Seis of Edison Street, age 20, was charged with marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia, as a repeat offender. The charges are a result of a search warrant executed at a Crestwood Road home where many drug-related items were found. The criminal complaint says that Seis admitted to using bath salts and pot in the home, on many occastions. Seis entered pleas of not guilty in this case and another, where he gave a false name to police during a traffic stop. He will return to court on May 2. Jordan T. Barger of Pioneer Road, age 24, received a fine of $100 plus costs for an ordinance violation of disorderly conduct. Restitution of $500 was paid, for damages for a bar fight last year. Richard R. Alexander of Lincoln Street, age 58, received a sentence of one year of probation for disorderly conduct and bail jumping. He will also pay court costs in the case. Jordan M. Guynes of Seventh Avenue, age 19, received a $1,000 signature bond for charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. The items were found during a traffic stop. He entered a plea of not guilty. Angel L. Lopez of Highway HH, age 26, received a $1,000 signature bond for a disorderly conduct charge, where he allegedly got into a fight with his girlfriend. Robert P. Weiland of Tigerton, age 44, received a $500 signature bond for charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and bail jumping. When his vehicle was searched, the items found were many needles, some unopened syringes, metal cap, and hallowed out pen. Mr. Weiland admitted to using the items to ingest heroin. Manual D. Niaves of Norwood Drive, age 36, received a $500 signature bond for possessing drug paraphernalia. Gloria Kelly of Pit Road, age 59, also received a $500 signature bond. The pair were occupants of a vehicle when it was stopped. Kelly had a half-pill of Vicodin, which she did not have a prescription for and Niaves had a syringe with liquid residue which he admitted to using for injecting bath salts. A $500 signature bond was ordered for Krandon A. Eulrich of Elton, age 21, for a charge of criminal damage to property. He is accused of causing damage to a car in a March 4th incident.

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