120 days for receiving stolen property, meth

A Cole County business owner must complete a 120-day shock detention sentence after pleading guilty to receiving stolen property.

Chasity Wyatt, 32, New Bloomfield, also pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of methamphetamine.

A charge of possession of the controlled substance Tramadol was dismissed.

She must also complete five years of supervised probation.

A Cole County Sheriff's deputies served a search warrant in April at 54 and More, a business Wyatt owns on Farm View Road.

They found items that had been stolen from a storage shed that had been burglarized in the Apache Flats area.

The items were valued at $750.

A bag with methamphetamine was found in the shop's back office area, and the Tramadol was found in Wyatt's car.

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