RI residents charged with drug counts make 1st court appearance


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Posted Online: Dec. 03, 2012, 10:55 pm
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By Rachel Warmke, rwarmke@qconline.com
Two Rock Island residents made their first court appearances on Friday in Rock Island County Circuit Court on charges of unlawful possession with intent to deliver 500-2,000 grams of cannabis and 50-200 grams of Psilocybin.

Sarah Anne Vinar, 29, and Alvin P. Tank Jr., 37, both of 2911 43rd St., Rock Island, each posted 10 percent of $50,000 bonds and were released from Rock Island County Jail on Friday.

They are scheduled to appear on Dec. 18 for preliminary hearings.





















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