No Bond For Man Who Fails To Show For Court
WARSAW — Zachary Dale White, 23, is back behind bars, this time with no bond after he failed to attend pre-trial conferences charges in Kosciusko County Circuit Court.
White, who is shown as having such addresses as 209 E. Baltimore St., Syracuse, and 519 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw, has three cases and eight charges filed against him dated July 10, 2014; Jan. 22, 2015, and Jan. 26, 2015. All charges except one, that of escape, are drug related.
According to information from the courts, he was ordered to appear for a pre-trial conference on Nov. 17. When he did not appear Kosciusko Circuit Court Judge Michael Reed issued warrants in the three cases.
Charges filed on Jan. 26, allege around Jan. 18 White sold methamphetamine to an individual for $50 at a residence within the county. It was at that time he was charged with dealing in methamphetamine, a level 5 felony, and possession of methamphetamine, a level 6 felony.
The Jan. 22 charges are for dealing in a look-alike substance, a level 5 felony, possession of a narcotic drug, a level 6 felony, and possession of paraphernalia, a class A misdemeanor. In this case White allegedly met a buyer at a gas station with two other individuals. Police found on the seat of a vehicle, beside White, $225 documented bills, and a syringe containing heroin. White admitted at that time he was going to sell two grams of meth to the buyer, but did not have any meth so he used MSM and sold it to the buyer as meth. He also admitted using the heroin himself and was going to use the money from the purchase to buy more heroin. Related: Tips Lead To Numerous Drug and Weapons Arrests
Charges filed on July 10, 2014, are for escape, a level 5 felony; possession of a narcotic drug and maintaining a common nuisance, level 6 felonies. Charging information states on July 8 police learned White and another individual had been observed ingesting prescription pills. A search of the residence found syringes an d packages of Diablo Botanical Incense, a synthetic drug look-alike substance. Officers found seven empty packages of the incense, six hypodermic needs, four spoons with a white powder residue and plastic bags. The power residue tested positive for heroin.
At that time White admitted to police he and the other individual had been selling and using heroin, as well as using a synthetic drug. After White was arrested, he was taken to the interview room at the police department. He told police he needed to use the restroom and ran out of the building, being arrested 25 minutes later.