Local Man Charged with Possession of Precursors for Making Meth Waives Hearing

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published January 12, 2020 5:28 am
Local Man Charged with Possession of Precursors for Making Meth Waives Hearing

CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – The case against a local man accused of possession of precursors for the manufacture of methamphetamine has moved forward in the court system.

According to court documents, the following charges against 42-year-old Matthew Aaron Haefner, of Parker, were waived for court on Tuesday, January 7:

– Possessing Phenylpropanolamine, etc., or a Precursor Substance with Intent to Unlawfully Manufacture, Felony
– Knowingly Possessing Ephedrine, Misdemeanor (six counts)
– Retail Theft-Take Merchandise, Misdemeanor 2

The charges have been transferred to the Clarion County Court of Common Pleas.

Haefner remains free on $2,500.00 unsecured bail.

The charges stem from an investigation into the purchase of precursors for the manufacture of methamphetamine.

Details of case:

According to a criminal complaint, around 2:22 p.m. on November 5, Matthew Aaron Haefner went to the Clarion Walmart in Monroe Township, Clarion County, and concealed a package of lithium batteries, valued at $7.47, on his person. Then, around 2:32 p.m., Haefner allegedly purchased a prepaid phone card and a package of Sudafed containing 2.4 grams of pseudoephedrine before leaving the store, without paying for the batteries.

The complaint notes that lithium and Sudafed are precursors for manufacturing methamphetamine. Haefner has allegedly made 187 purchases of ephedrine since June of 2013, totaling 477.36 grams. He has been blocked from purchasing ephedrine 91 times since June of 2013, totaling an additional 257.52 grams of attempted purchases.

According to the complaint, Haefner was also arrested for DUI’s by the Butler-based State Police on August 30, 2018, and November 18, 2018, and was found to be under the influence of methamphetamine in both cases.

He was arraigned in front of Magisterial District Judge Timothy P. Schill at 3:15 p.m. on November 19.

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