Man sentenced to 11+ years in prison in connection with 2021 drug bust in Dublin

A man was sentenced to 135 months in prison, with three years of supervised parole after release, in connection with drug charges.
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Dexcadrick Graddy (Photos: Laurens County Sheriff's Office)

DUBLIN, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT ) –  A man was sentenced to 135 months in prison, with three years of supervised parole after release, in connection with drug charges.

In February 2021, the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office says its Crime Suppression Unit executed a search warrant in connection with a drug investigation. During the search, deputies say they found 225.93 grams of fentanyl, 836.2 grams of meth, 34.1 grams of Metonitazne and 27.1 grans of Eutylone.

Dexcadrick Graddy was arrested and charged with trafficking meth and fentanyl.

The sheriff’s office says Graddy was sentenced last month. In a Facebook post, it thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney John Harper for his assistance.

“Laurens County Sheriff’s Office will not tolerate illegal drugs and will continue to work to take them off the streets to make our community a safe and better place to live,” the post stated.

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