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Complaint: Woman Uses Toddler to Sell Drugs to Waukesha Police

Suspect faces 63 years in prison after selling drugs on two separate occasions to police at a Waukesha business.

A 25-year-old Okauchee woman is facing charges after she allegedly used her toddler to conduct two drug deals with undercover police in Waukesha.

Allison Kircher was charged in Wednesday with two counts of delivery of narcotics, two counts of maintaining a drug trafficking place, one count of manufacture and delivery of heroin and one count of using a child to manufacture and deliver drugs. If convicted, she faces up to 61 years in prison and $170,000 in fines.

According to the criminal complaint:

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A confidential informant working with police set up two drug deals with Kircher in August where she agreed to meet them at a Waukesha business and sell drugs. The first deal involved Kircher selling the informant liquid methadone in her car by having her toddler hand the informant one of the jars of the drug.

The second deal involved Kircher selling the informant heroin and methadone in the parking lot of the same business. She again brought her toddler with for the transaction.

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Kircher was arrested at her home Tuesday, where she confessed to the two deals. She’s currently being held in Waukesha County Jail on $10,000 cash bail.

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