Frankfort police arrest man on felony methamphetamine charges

Michael A. Fosnight. (Provided Photo/Clinton County Jail)

FRANKFORT, Ind. (WISH) — A 48-year-old Frankfort man was arrested Monday for dealing and possessing methamphetamine, the Frankfort Police Department said in a Wednesday news release.

On Monday, Frankfort officers arrested Michael A. Fosnight after an investigation.

On Wednesday, the Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office charged Fosnight with three high-level felonies: dealing in methamphetamine-amount of 10 or more grams; possession of methamphetamine greater than 28 grams; and dealing in methamphetamine/delivery of methamphetamine-amount between 5 and 10 grams.

He also was charged with two lower-level felonies — dealing in methamphetamine/delivery of methamphetamine-amount between 1 and 5 grams; and possession of paraphernalia — and a misdemeanor charge of introducing a controlled substance into body.

Frankfort Police Chief Scott Shoemaker provided a statement: “Our department continues to focus on those who deal dangerous drugs in our city. I am proud of the proactive enforcement by our Narcotics Unit and Patrol Division to make solid arrests of those who deal methamphetamine in our city.”

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