No reduced bail for Wisconsin suspect in vaping operation

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A Wisconsin bewitch has refused to lower the bond of a person suspected of working an unlawful operation to earn thousands of vaping cartridges stuffed with THC

December 14, 2019, 7: 32 PM

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KENOSHA, Wis. — A Wisconsin bewitch refused Friday to lower the bond of a person suspected of working an unlawful operation to earn thousands of vaping cartridges stuffed with THC.

Tyler Huffhines, 20, has been held on 500,000 bond since his Sept. 5 arrest on prices of striking forward a drug trafficking dwelling and three counts of possession with intent to carry THC. He is furthermore charged withid theft.

Authorities furthermore arrested Huffhines’ brother, Jacob, 23, and their mother, Courtney Huffhines, 43. Prosecutors train they ran the operation from the family’s home, from Courtney Huffines’ Union Grove proper property office, and from a rented condominium in Bristol.

The Kenosha News reports Courtney Huffhines posted $100,000 bail and is no longer in custody.

Jacob Huffhines is being held on prices connected to the vaping operation, as neatly as on gun prices. His attorneys did no longer demand for a reducing of his $50,000 bond because he turned into on probation on the time of his arrest and sure would no longer be released even though he posted bail.

The subsequent court date for all three is June 16.


ABC News


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