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2 Waukesha Men Charged With Selling Drugs to Police Informants

Suspects sold marijuana on three occasions and cocaine on one occasion, according to criminal complaint.

Two Waukesha men are facing multiple drug charges after they were caught selling cocaine and marijuana to informants working with the Waukesha Police Department, according to a criminal complaint.

Alexander R. Djassemi, 20, and Cody G. Hansen, 21, were charged in on Monday with five combined counts of selling marijuana and cocaine. If convicted, Hansen faces up to 19 ½ years in prison and Djassemi faces up to seven years in prison.

According to the criminal complaint:

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On Feb. 16, the informant set up a drug deal with a woman to purchase $60 worth of cocaine and $110 worth of marijuana in the parking lot of an area business. The deal took place after the informant met the woman, who was in a car with Hansen.

On April 13, an informant set up another drug deal with Hansen in the parking lot of another Waukesha business where Hansen and Djassemi met with him and sold marijuana.

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On April 29, an informant then set up a deal to purchase $120 worth of marijuana from Djassemi at his home in the 500 block of Century Oak Drive. The deal again took place without a hitch.

On May 18, Hansen was arrested at his home and admitted to selling the drugs to the informants. He told police he sold small amounts of marijuana and didn’t profit from the transactions but was able to smoke for free.

Both men are scheduled to make their initial appearance in court Nov. 14.

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