MANITOWOC (WLUK) — Three men from Virginia were busted in Manitowoc with what authorities say was $250,000 worth of meth.
Karonn Hamilton, Andre Allen and Corven Jones all appeared in Manitowoc County court Wednesday afternoon for bail hearings.
A judge found probable cause to hold Jones on a $500,000 cash bond. Bond was set at $550,000 for Hamilton and $600,000 for Allen.
Federal and local agents say they arrested the men Monday with the help of a SWAT team.
“This was a joint investigation with Metro Drug Unit and the DEA, involving a confidential informant for an agreed meet here in Manitowoc. Inside of the vehicle in which the three defendants were observed in was a suitcase in which law enforcement uncovered over 11,000 grams of methamphetamine,” said Manitowoc County Assistant District Attorney Seth Reinhard.
Investigators determined two of the men had loaded guns — one of which was determined to have been stolen from Virginia.
According to Reinhard, “There was a firearm that was located that was discarded by Mr. Allen near the parking lot where he was arrested.”
Investigators also found more than 25 pounds of meth.
“The court is well aware of the danger of methamphetamine, but this sheer amount is greatly dangerous The street value of this amount of methamphetamine is estimated to be about $250,000, so this is a significant amount of methamphetamine that was located here,” added Reinhard.
Agents believe Hamilton, Allen and Jones traveled to Manitowoc from Virginia to deliver the drugs.
Formal charges have not been filed in the case. All three are due back in court Monday.



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