Man Accused of Possessing Meth Precursors, Stealing Pain Meds Due in Court

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published March 19, 2019 4:22 am
Man Accused of Possessing Meth Precursors, Stealing Pain Meds Due in Court

ASHLAND TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A 43-year-old man is facing preliminary hearings in two separate cases this week — one involving the theft of pain medication from an Ashland Township home and a second case related to the theft of methamphetamine precursors.

Pain Killers Stolen from Ashland Twp. Home

Court documents indicate 43-year-old Charles MacKenzie Lenhart, of Punxsutawney, is scheduled to stand for a preliminary hearing in front of Magisterial District Judge Amy Long Turk at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 19, on the following charges:

– Theft By Unlawful Taking-Movable Property, Misdemeanor 3

The charge is the result of an investigation conducted by Trooper Jones, of PSP Clarion, of a theft that occurred at a house on Camp Coffman Road in Knox, Ashland Township, Clarion County, sometime between Sunday, August 26, 2018, and Friday, August 31, 2018.

According to a criminal complaint, approximately 60 prescription Tramadol pills were allegedly taken and consumed by Charles Mackenzie Lenhart.

Trooper Jones arrived on the scene around 4:00 p.m. on August 31 to begin his investigation.

The victim, who is a relative of Lenhart, reported that Lenhart had been staying at her residence since Sunday, August 26, and her prescription bottle of pain medication was empty on Friday, August 31. She said approximately half the bottle, maybe a little less, of her pain medication was left at the time of his arrival on August 26. A full prescription is 120 pills.

According to the complaint, the victim reported that she told Lenhart he was allowed to take Tylenol pain medication and showed him where it was located. The prescription medication was located on the kitchen counter.

Lenhart allegedly stated that he did take and consume the pills, but he thought they were Tylenol medication and not prescribed medication. He also stated that he would leave the residence immediately and stay at a known man’s house, for the time being, the complaint states.

The value of the pills is approximately $35.00.

The charge was filed on Wednesday, February 13, and a summons was issued on Thursday, February 14.

Lenhart Allegedly Found with Methamphetamine Precursors

According to court documents, Lenhart is also scheduled to stand for a preliminary hearing on the following charges on Tuesday, March 19:

– Possessing phenylpropanolamine, etc., or a precursor substance with intent to unlawfully manufacture, Felony
– Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Deposits, stores, disposes chemical waste, Felony 3
– Dissem/Pub Of False/Mislead Adv, Misdemeanor
– Use/Poss Of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor

According to a criminal complaint, on August 23, 2018, Trooper Jones of the Clarion-based State Police was assigned to investigate after police received a call from an individual who found “drugs and drug equipment” that the individual believed belonged to Charles Lenhart.

Trooper Jones, along with Corporal Hunsberger and Trooper Fluke, asked Lenhart to speak with them at a location along Ninevah Road, in Ashland Township.

According to the complaint, when Lenhart arrived at the location, he gave written and verbal consent for the officers to search his vehicle for contraband.

The following items were found inside the vehicle:

  • One half-gallon milk jug with tubing inserted int he cap, containing liquid residue
  • Two Equate Instant Cold Compresses containing white powder
  • One 18-ounce Drano Crystals can containing a green substance
  • One one-gallon Coleman Camp Fuel can containing blue tinted liquid
  • One 32-ounce Liquid Lightning Drain Opener bottle containing a clear liquid
  • One blue plastic funnel and six coffee filters all containing residue
  • One metal spoon
  • One plastic straw piece containing white residue
  • Three Energizer AAA Ultimate Lithium batteries
  • Three containers with residue
  • Two plastic pen tubes, three smoking pipes, and one metal keychain container all containing residue

The complaint notes many of the items found are commonly used in the manufacturing of methamphetamine.

The charges were filed in Magisterial District Judge Amy Long Turk’s office on January 23, 2019.

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