La Crosse Police arrested a local drug dealer for the 3rd time for cocaine dealing.
Antjuano Green (DOB 09/03/1981) of Onalaska was arrested as part of an ongoing drug investigation that netted 13 grams of cocaine and $16,564 cash. The investigation led La Crosse Police Investigators to execute a “no-knock” search warrant in conjunction with Onalaska Police and the La Crosse County Tactical Unit at Green’s Onalaska residence. While executing the search warrant, Green fled from the residence on foot; however, he was taken into custody a short distance away.
Antjuano Green is no stranger to La Crosse Police since we have arrested him in 2012 and again in 2016 for dealing cocaine. Green received a 13 year sentence for the 2012 case. The interesting thing, however, is that according to court records, this sentence was amended on 05-23-2014 to “Time Served” by a local judge. Ultimately, the decision to cut his sentence significantly shorter than the original sentence imposed just a year earlier, led La Crosse Police to arrest him 2 more times for dealing drugs in our community. When taken into custody this time, Green was out on a $7500.00 cash bond for 2 felonies from his 2016 case.
Green is set to appear in court for the following charges:
- Delivery of Cocaine greater than 5 grams and not more than 15 grams
- 2-Counts of Delivery of Cocaine greater than 1 and not more than 5 grams
- Possession with intent to deliver cocaine, 5 to 15 grams
- Possession of Marijuana
- Maintaining drug trafficking place
- 6-Counts felony bail jumping
- Possession of Drug paraphernalia
- Resisting arrest
Make the charges stuck this time judge! He will keep doing.
Unreal
maybe the judges should put him permanently away and keep him off of our streets