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Crestline man headed to jail for drug and probation violations

A Crestline man has been sentenced to nearly a year in prison after pleading guilty to new charges and violating his probation in a separate case.

Nathan D. Brady, 44, pleaded guilty June 19 in Crawford County District Court to two counts of drug possession, both fifth-degree felonies, and to violating his probation for a theft conviction from 2023.

In a plea deal with prosecutors, Brady was sentenced to 10 months in prison in both cases, for a total of 10 months in prison.

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Brady is scheduled to report to the Crawford County Justice Center on September 13 at 7 p.m., after which he will be transported to jail.

He must pay a $1,000 fine, plus court costs. He was ordered to turn over all drug paraphernalia to the Bucyrus Police Department.

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This article originally appeared on Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum: Crestline man convicted of drug possession, probation violation

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