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October 30, 2018
Indiana Man Contacts Police With Complaint About His Crack Dealer
An Indiana man yesterday contacted police to lodge a complaint about his crack dealer, records show.
According to an Evansville Police Department report, Kenneth Dewayne Woods, 62, came to the police records department and disclosed that he “bought some crack cocaine over a period of time on credit” from a female dealer and her boyfriend.
Woods told police that he has not paid the duo the $400 he owes for the crack cocaine.
In light of his unpaid narcotics bill, Woods said, his dealers are now threatening to run him out of town, vandalize his car, and shoot him. Additionally, owing to interest, the dealers now contend that they are owed $500, said Woods.
Woods said the assorted threats occurred earlier this month.
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