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Cops find meth

When police arrested a man on probation, they found evidence he sells drugs.

Sean P. Darling, 32, Waupaca, was charged July 12 in Waupaca County with possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver and felony bail jumping.

On March 20, Darling was convicted of felony bail jumping and bank card fraud in Outagamie County.

He was placed on 24 months probation with the conditions that he maintain absolute sobriety, not consume illegal drugs and not associate with any drug users or drug dealers.

On July 7, Sgt. Mario Graceffa, with the Waupaca Police Department, went to Darling’s home on Ware Street to take him into custody for an alleged probation violation.

When he arrested Darling, Graceffa found 5.1 grams of meth in a glass vial, numerous empty gem bags, a scale and clean needles, all inside a backpack in Darling’s possession.

Three other felony cases against Darling are currently pending in Waupaca County.

On Aug. 26, 2016, Darling was charged with burglary, theft and criminal damage to property. He was released from custody on a $3,000 signature bond.

In two separate cases filed on Jan. 11, Darling was charged with burglary, two counts of theft and two counts of felony bail jumping. He was released from custody on a $5,000 signature bond.

Darling is currently residing in the Outagamie County jail.

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