Bismarck Man Sentenced for Selling Fake Meth
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Hague man has been sentenced to probation for selling fake methamphetamine to a police informant.
The Bismarck Tribune reports 25-year-old Tyler Gallant pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of felony possession of an imitation controlled substance.
South Central District Court Judge Thomas Schneider gave Gallant a 30-month suspended jail sentence and two years of probation.
Court records say Gallant sold a dietary supplement packaged as meth to an undercover informant earlier this year.