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A Saginaw man was sentenced on Monday for delivering methamphetamine in Huron County last year.
47-year-old Edward Rodriquez was convicted for two counts of controlled substance delivery, having been caught with meth during an April 2022 traffic stop in Sebewaing Township.
During the traffic stop, officers with Bad Axe PD, Sebewaing PD, and the Huron County Sheriff’s Department found 60 grams of meth, as well as weapons including two handguns and some cash. Rodriquez was arrested and charged alongside 37-year-old Jeffrey Martin of Bay City on felony weapons and felony drug trafficking.
Rodriquez is sentenced to a minimum of two and a half years and a maximum of 20 years for the first count of felony delivery of a controlled substance, and has to pay a $500 fine in addition to two to 20 years in prison on the second count.