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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Vernon County man's freedom short-lived

A man arrested during a May 8 raid at a county residence was re-arrested shortly after posting bond May 15 -- this time on a Cedar County warrant.Vernon County deputies searched a residence at 18919 South 1200 Road, southwest of Nevada, May 8 and arrested two occupants, Tyler W. Hackleman, 38, and Heather Brown, 36.During the search, deputies discovered what they suspect to be methamphetamine and marijuana, as well as numerous pieces of drug paraphernalia and two firearms. One gun, a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol, was loaded and had a round in the chamber, Lt. John Randall said.Hackleman and Brown are convicted felons, and as such, are prohibited from having possession of any type of firearm.

On May 9 both were charged with possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute, maintaining or keeping a public nuisance, unlawful possession of a concealed firearm and endangering the welfare of a child. Both were held in the Vernon County jail on a $100,000 bond.Hackleman posted bond and was released on the condition that he not leave his home, except to go to court, see his attorney or complete a drug test, as already ordered by a probation sentence on an unrelated charge.He also was ordered to have no contact with Brown.

It all went for naught, because Hackleman was arrested after posting bond. The Cedar County warrant charges him with violating probation.Hackleman had pleaded guilty in December 2009 with two counts of possession of anhydrous ammonia in a non approved container, a Class D felony.

In February 2011, Hackleman was given a suspended execution of sentence of six years on each count. He was sentenced to five years of supervised probation.
The basis for the probation violations were the recent Vernon County charges.
He is now being held in the Vernon County jail without bond.



Courtesy of Nevada Daily Mail

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