Home / News / Western U.P. Man Takes Plea Deal, Faces Federal Charges
Frank A. Douglass Insurance Agency

Western U.P. Man Takes Plea Deal, Faces Federal Charges

A Western U.P. man is facing federal drug charges after he accepted a plea deal in Circuit Court.

According to records from the Gogebic County Prosecutor’s Office, 30–year–old Raymond Bowser of Bessemer pleaded guilty to a domestic violence charge and a resisting and obstructing charge.

Along with help from the U.S. Marshals, the Gogebic Iron Area Narcotics Team arrested Bowser back on April 18th. At the time, Bowser was wanted in three different states.

After agreeing to a plea deal, Bowser was transferred to Marquette, to appear in U.S. Federal Court, on a complaint for possession to distribute heroin.

Bowser’s next court date in Federal Court has not yet been set.

Check Also

Keweenaw Time Traveler Earns a Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation

Four Michigan preservation projects including one in the Keweenaw Peninsula, earned Governor’s Awards for Historic Preservation. Last …

[sam id="3" codes="true"]