Polk County (trfnews.i234.me) – On April 23, 2025, Gaylyn Ann Cluchie, born February 9, 1986, was arrested in Polk County, Minnesota, and charged with felony third-degree drug possession under Minnesota Statute 152.023.2(a)(4). This statute pertains to the unlawful possession of Schedule I or II narcotic drugs, including LSD, MDA, or MDMA, within a school zone, park zone, public housing zone, or drug treatment facility.
According to Minnesota law, a conviction for this offense carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $250,000. The severity of the charge underscores the state’s commitment to maintaining drug-free environments in areas frequented by children and vulnerable populations.
I’m Chris Harper, and reporting for TRF News.
Did you know?
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Minnesota Statute 152.023.2(a)(4) specifically targets drug offenses occurring in designated zones such as schools, parks, and public housing areas to enhance penalties and deter such activities.
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Schedule I and II narcotics, including substances like LSD, MDA, and MDMA, are classified as having a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use, leading to stricter legal consequences for their possession.
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Law enforcement agencies in Minnesota actively monitor and enforce drug-free zone laws to protect community health and safety, particularly in areas where children are present.