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Bond has been set at $25,000 for a Carroll man who faces felony drug charges in District Court for Carroll County. According to court records, 56-year-old Michael Ohara Sherrod made his initial appearance Monday for controlled substance violations, a class B felony, possession of contraband in a correctional institution, a class D felony, and possession of a controlled substance, a serious misdemeanor. The charges stem from a March 21 arrest by the Carroll Police Department. Authorities say they located 18.5 grams of methamphetamine in individually wrapped packages and other narcotics on his person while Sherrod was being taken into custody on outstanding warrants from a previous encounter with law enforcement. The drugs were found after Sherrod had entered the jail, resulting in the additional charges. As of Thursday afternoon, Sherrod remained in custody at the Carroll County jail. His preliminary hearing is scheduled for Thursday, July 22. The charges carry a combined maximum sent
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.