Two purchases by two different confidential informants led to the arrest of Pamela McGreevy for multiple charges of dealing narcotics and possession of meth.
McGreevy, 49, of 13276 N. CR 150E, Milford, was arrested Wednesday night for six felony level drug related charges. Those include dealing in a narcotic more than five grams, possession of narcotics, two counts of dealing meth and two counts of possession of meth.
According to the probable cause affidavit from Kosciusko County prosecutors, on April 17, Warsaw police worked with a confidential informant who arranged to buy $100 worth of meth and $30 of hydrocodone pills. The informant went to McGreevy’s home in Milford.
Police could overhear the informant, McGreevy and her boyfriend converse in the house. McGreevy provided an anecdote about her boyfriend recommending she eat the meth if they got caught, and her saying she wouldn’t eat seven grams. The informant spent the provided $130 for the drugs.
Then on June 2, a different informant arranged to spend $400 on meth from McGreevy. The two met in a store parking lot that night and the informant purchased 4.8 grams of meth.
McGreevy has been booked into Kosciusko County Jail with a $20,250 bond.
(Story By The Times Union)