Court Date Set for Jefferson County Man Busted for Heroin, Fentanyl

WINSLOW TWP., Pa. (EYT) – A Reynoldsville man found in possession of a large quantity of heroin and fentanyl is due in court on Tuesday.

Court documents indicate 32-year-old Kacey Alan Lindemuth, of Reynoldsville, is scheduled to stand for a preliminary hearing in front of Magisterial District Judge David B. Inzana at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 30, on the following charges:

  • Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
  • Possession of Controlled Substance, Misdemeanor
  • Use/Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor

He is currently jailed on $5,000.00 monetary bail.

According to a criminal complaint, around 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3, PSP Troop C Vice Unit was requested to assist State Parole Agent Jim Shuttleworth at a residence in Winslow Township, Jefferson County. Agent Shuttleworth was attempting to apprehend Kacey Lindemuth on a state parole violation.

According to the complaint, Agent Shuttleworth arrived at the residence and observed Lindemuth outside in the yard. Lindemuth then ran inside the residence, and Agent Shuttleworth pursued him. In the process of apprehending Lindemuth and clearing the house for officer safety, Agent Shuttleworth observed drugs and cash laying in plain view on the basement floor of the house.

After placing Lindemuth in custody, Agent Shuttleworth then held the scene until Troop C Vice Unit’s arrival.

A trooper of the Troop C Vice Unit then interviewed Lindemuth at the scene.

According to the complaint, during the interview, Lindemuth allegedly said he believed he had two bundles of heroin down in the basement. He said some was from Philadelphia and some from Pittsburgh. He also mentioned that some of the heroin had fentanyl in it.

The trooper found a brick of heroin, a bundle of heroin, a small amount of suspected methamphetamine, numerous unused stamp and plastic bags, and numerous ziplock bags of cash, totaling $1,000.00. All of the items were seized and entered into evidence, the complaint indicates.

Based on the investigation, charges were filed in Magisterial District Judge David B. Inzana’s office on Monday, September 17.


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