–A Harrisburg man was sentenced to eight years in prison on a  methamphetamine charge in Saline County Circuit Court Friday.

Saline County State’s Attorney Jayson Clark says 41-year-old Sekahr  McAllister entered a guilty plea to a Class X felony charge of  methamphetamine possession.
Beside prison time, McAllister will also have three years of mandatory  supervised release.

Charges were filed against McAllister by the Saline County State’s  Attorney’s office on Sept. 28 of this year that stemmed from an  incident where McAllister allegedly possessed 155 grams of meth.

Harrisburg Police led the investigation in this case.

 

–A Paducah, Kentucky woman entered a guilty plea in Saline County  Circuit Court Friday to a Class 3 felony charge of methamphetamine  possession and was sentenced to five years in prison.

Saline County State’s Attorney Jayson Clark says besides the sentence,  31-year-old Jennifer R. Lauby will also serve one year of mandatory  supervised release.

The state’s attorney’s office filed charges against Lauby on Sept. 18  of this year that stemmed out of a shoplifting incident where Lauby  allegedly possessed less than 5 grams of meth.

Harrisburg Police led the investigation in this case.

 

–A Harrisburg woman entered a guilty plea to a Class 3 felony charge of  methamphetamine possession in Saline County Circuit Court Friday and  sentenced to three years in prison.

Saline County State’s Attorney Jayson Clark says besides the sentence.  29-year-old Carrie A. Graham will also serve one year of mandatory  supervised release.

Charges were filed against Graham by the state’s attorney’s office on  Oct. 17 of last year stemming from a traffic stop where Graham  allegedly possessed less than 5 grams of meth.

Harrisburg Police led the investigation in this case.