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2 Face Charges In Waukesha Drug Bust

Two men who were caught selling heroin to a police informant found to be hiding more drugs in their rectums, according to complaint.

Two men are facing multiple drug charges after they were caught selling heroin to a Waukesha police informant, according to a criminal complaint.

 Jay A. Andrzejewski, 21, of Milwaukee, and Jacob G. Craver, 24, of Waukesha were charged in on Monday with nine total drugs related charges. If convicted, Andrzejewski faces up to 50 years in prison and Craver faces up to 31 years in prison.

According to the criminal complaint:

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On Nov. 17, police set up a drug deal with Craver in the parking lot of an area business where an informant planned to purchase $100 worth of heroin. However, Craver wanted to sell the informant $200 worth of the drug, which the informant did.

Craver was high on heroin during the deal and warned the informant to only take a little bit of the drug at a time because it was potent.

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The informant then set up another deal with Craver five days later, but this time he asked to purchase $800 worth of heroin. Craver showed up to the deal with Andrzejewski and completed it.

They were arrested a short time later and taken to the police department where they were strip searched and officers discovered both men were hiding bags of heroin in their rectums. Andrzejewski also had a bag of cocaine with the heroin he was hiding on his person.

Both men are currently being held in Waukesha County Jail while awaiting trial.

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