A Des Moines man originally charged in Carroll County District Court with drug trafficking was sentenced to three years in prison last week. According to trial information filed in April, 25-year-old Taylor John Kramer, formerly of Carroll, initially faced one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a class B felony, and one count of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, a class D felony. As part of an agreement with prosecutors, Kramer pled guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges. He was sentenced to two years in prison on the methamphetamine charge and one year for the marijuana charge with the sentences to be served consecutively. The charges stemmed from a Feb. 26 traffic stop by the Carroll Police Department. Authorities say Kramer was found with approximately 20 grams of methamphetamine, seven grams of marijuana, baggies, a scale and cash.
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A Des Moines man arrested last week by the Carroll Police Department was indicted Wednesday on two drug trafficking charges. According to district court records, 24-year-old Taylor John Kramer faces one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a class B felony, and possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver, a class D felony. Kramer was arrested on April 22 as a result of a Feb. 26 incident. Authorities seized approximately 20 grams of methamphetamine, seven grams of marijuana, baggies, a scale and cash during a traffic stop. Combined, the charges carry a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison. However, each count carries a triple penalty enhancement due to prior convictions in Carroll County in July 2018. Kramer’s arraignment hearing has been scheduled for Monday, May 17.
Carroll officers respond to the report of train on fire and arrested a Carroll man on charges stemming from a February incident. Police Chief, Brad Burke,