Alleged heroin suspects charged after drug sting

Published 7:01 am Sunday, May 17, 2015

Seven people arrested as part of a heroin distribution sting were charged Friday in Mower County District Court.

Perry Black, 24, of Albert Lea, was charged with one count of third-degree sale of drugs.

Albert Cannon, 56, of Austin, was charged with three counts of second-degree sale of drugs and four counts of third-degree sale of drugs. Two of the second-degree charges are for selling drugs within a school, park or public housing zone.

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Steven Davis, 31, of Austin, was charged with one count of third-degree sale of drugs.

Tempest Haymore, 27, of Austin, was charged with two counts of third-degree sale of drugs. All four are accused of dealing heroin.

Isaiah Wagner, 30, of Austin, was charged with one count of third-degree aiding or abetting drug sales.

Nicholas Miller, 26, of Austin, was charged with count of third-degree aiding or abetting drug sales.

Both Wagner and Miller are accused of driving drug dealers to sales.

Verna Cannon, 51, of Austin, was charged with fifth-degree drug possession. Police found cocaine on a glass plate at her and Albert’s home, which Verna admitted was hers. Police also found about $3,500 in cash and several small bindles of heroin inside the Cannon home.

Law enforcement agencies arrested the group on Thursday as part of a three-month joint investigation into heroin sales in the community. Several suspects in the investigation remain at large.

Officers gathered information on each suspect through informants and observed drug sales.

Several of the suspects knew and worked with each other, according to court complaints. Wagner told police he wasn’t a heroin dealer but would drive Davis and Albert Cannon to drug deals for a discount on heroin.

In addition, police observed Miller drive for Alonzo Smith, another suspected heroin dealer. Smith was arrested along with Blackmon in August during another joint drug sting by area law enforcement.

Davis has a felony drug conviction from a separate case which ended last November.

Davis and Albert Cannon also worked together, according to the complaints. In one instance, Albert Cannon called Davis to drop heroin off as part of a drug sale.

Police observed multiple drug deals done by Albert Cannon over the past few months. Cannon also faces trial on two separate felony drug cases from earlier this year, including a case where he was arrested at Days Inn with heroin in his room.

Wagner pleaded not guilty on Friday. The other suspects will next appear in court on May 28.