FRENCHVILLE (AP) — The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency says a 20-yearold Frenchville man is facing charges he sold methamphetamine during a police undercover operation.
Police say Michael Fongemie has been the subject of an investigation involving the sale of methamphetamine tablets.
After Fongemie was arrested on Friday, a search found about 200 tablets containing methamphetamine and a loaded .32-caliber revolver. The drugs, believed to have come from out of state, had an estimated street value of $5,000.
The investigation is continuing and more arrests are possible.
Police say Fongemie is free on $20,000 bail.
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