A Watertown man will spend two years on probation for running a drug house where a supplier bought the heroin that killed a woman in Dodge County. Thirty-five-year-old Jason Twaite pleaded no contest this week to maintaining a drug house, and a misdemeanor count of possessing drug paraphernalia was dropped in a plea deal. Twaite was one of three people charged in the heroin overdose death of 41-year-old Holly Nehls (nails) in May of 2016. Thirty-year-old Gabriel Brandl is ending his first year of a seven year prison term for helping Nehls inject the heroin — and he later tried hiding her body to avoid being arrested. The third defendant, 50-year-old Terence Jahnke of Watertown, is due to be sentenced January eighth for reckless homicide and two other charges.
Dodge County Man Gets Probation For Tie To Drug Death
Nov 24, 2017 | 3:57 PM
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