Livingston Manor Man arrested for selling heroin near school

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LIVINGSTON MANOR – A Livingston Manor man was arrested on Saturday following an undercover investigation into the sale of heroin near the Livingston Manor Central School.
The Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office Gang and Narcotics Intelligence Unit charged Richard Mead, 45, with criminal sale of a controlled substance and criminal sale on school grounds, both as felonies. He was sent to the Sullivan County Jail in lieu of $75,000 cash bail.
“We have had numerous complaints from citizens in Livingston Manor about Mr. Mead’s activities,” said Sheriff Michael Schiff. “I am glad that we were finally able to catch up with him.”
State and Monticello Police, Homeland Security Investigations and the Sullivan county District Attorney’s Office assisted with the investigation. 




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