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Man Sentenced to 10 Years For Dealing Meth In Midland

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: December 1, 2010
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MIDLAND -- A man who pleaded guilty for dealing meth in Midland will be spending more than 10 years behind bars.
    William Keesler, 39, was sentenced to 130 months in federal prison and five years supervised release on Wednesday. He was one of nine people indicted earlier in 2010 for their roles in a meth ring.
    Authorities say Keesler sold meth in the Tall City in 2009 and the first few months of 2010. He was arrested after he tried to sell 1/4 oz. of the drug to a police informant in April 2010.

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