Crime & Safety

Police: Man Admits to Selling Drugs During Search Warrant

This man knew it was a good idea to cooperate when the Metro Drug Unit executed a search warrant at his house.

A Caledonia man wisely cooperated with police when the Racine County Metro Drug Unit executed a search warrant at his house last week.

Jeffrey Hollow, 31, was charged Friday in Racine County Circuit Court with one felony count of possession with intent to deliver or manufacture THC, second or subsequent offense and one misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphrenalia, repeater. If convicted, he faces up to three years, seven months in jail and/or up to $10,500 in fines. Because he is considered a repeat offender, Hollow could get more time tacked onto any sentence he might receive.

According to the criminal complaint, officers with the Racine County Metro Drug unit executed a search warrant on Hollow's residence on Kennedy Drive in Caledonia. When officers entered his home, Hollow admitted to having marijuana in his bedroom.

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Police say Hollow explained that he buys marijuana for $300 to $400 a bag and then resells it in eight-ounce quantities for $60 per 1/2 ounce. Officers found two plastic bags of marijuana in the defendant's bedroom along with a digital gram scale and two more plastic bags with green leafy residue.

Hollow remains in the Racine County Jail on a $2,500 bond. His next court date is May 1 for a preliminary hearing.

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