Ludington woman who sold heroin to undercover officer sent to jail.

November 14, 2017

Randi Granger, with her attorney David Glancy.

Ludington woman who sold heroin to undercover officer sent to jail.

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By Allison Scarbrough. Editor.

LUDINGTON — A 31-year-old Hamlin Township woman, who previously admitted selling heroin to an undercover officer, was sentenced in 51st Circuit Court Tuesday, Nov. 14, to serve six months up front of a one-year discretionary jail term.

Randi Marie Granger, of 1852 N. Lincoln Road., pleaded guilty last month to heroin delivery less than 50 grams and attempted use of a computer to commit a crime.

Granger was arrested by personnel from Mason County Sheriff’s Office and Ludington Police Department in the 5900 block of Third Street in Pere Marquette Township following an investigation by the State, Sheriffs, Chiefs Enforcement of Narcotics Team (SSCENT).

Granger testified last month that she sold the drug to a SSCENT officer last June and that she used her cell phone in an attempt to text plans to make the deal.

“The circumstances of this case are very troubling,” said Judge Susan K. Sniegowski, citing “the delivery of heroin to a person you don’t even know. People are dying every day from using heroin.”

In exchange for her plea, Granger was not charged for cocaine delivery in a separate file, Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola previously stated.

Granger was also sentenced to two years probation, and she received credit for 58 days served in jail.

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