Crime & Safety

Woman Sells, Injects Heroin in Front of Children, Police Say

Stacy M. Schulz, 26, is accused of selling drugs to a confidential informant working with undercover police officers, according to a complaint.

A 26-year-old Town of Waukesha woman is accused of selling drugs and injecting heroin in front of two children and two undercover Waukesha police officers, according to a criminal complaint.

Stacy M. Schulz was charged Thursday in Waukesha County Circuit Court with delivering heroin, maintaining a drug trafficking place and bail jumping. She is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 16.

Two undercover investigators were with a confidential informant at a home in Waukesha when Schulz called the informant, offering to sell the informant .2 grams of heroin for $40 on Aug. 29, 2012, according to the complaint.

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When she arrived at the home, she came in with two children that investigators estimated were between the ages of 4 and 9, the complaint states. She sold the informant the heroin and then injected heroin into her wrists.

Schulz frequently stated that she was afraid the two undercover investigators were police officers, the complaint states. When she left the home, a patrol officer pulled her over because she was driving in the vehicle with the two children after using the heroin.

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