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Mrozek convicted of sale of oxycodone near state park

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Jesse James Mrozek, 33, Little Falls, was convicted of a felony count of second degree sale of a controlled substance in a school/park/public housing zone.
The conviction stems from an incident in which, according to the criminal complaint, law enforcement was contacted by a reliable confidential informant who stated that he or she could purchase prescription pain pills from Mrozek.
The informant was provided with $3,000 in pre-recorded bills to purchase 120 oxycodone pills. The informant allegedly stated that the purchase was successfully completed and turned over the pills to law enforcement, who confirmed that they were oxycodone, a Schedule II controlled substance, and weighed more than 10 grams.
A search warrant was obtained for Mrozek’s residence, which is within one block of a state park.
A search of the residence found $2,500 worth of the recorded bills in a laundry room dresser. Also found was a prescription pill bottle bearing Mrozek’s name and containing pills which appeared identical to those sold to the informant.
Mrozek was taken into custody and admitted that he had been selling all or some of his oxycodone prescription for approximately three years.
Mrozek was given a stay of adjudication, and 25 years of probation along with total fines of $50.
One felony count of selling 10 grams or more of a second degree controlled substance within a 90-day period was dismissed due to a plea bargain.


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