An Oskaloosa man is facing several charges for allegedly selling drug pharaprenalia. 54-year-old Raymond Bowermaster has plead not guilty to five counts of selling or conspiring to sell the drug stuff. Federal Law Enforcement Coordinator Al Overbaugh says some of the items include marijuana pipes and cigarett papers. The charges date back to alleged incidents in October of 2001 when Bowermaster may’ve sold the items at his Oskaloosa business called “Alpha Omega M-C.”The Oskaloosa Police Department teamed up with the D-E-A in the year-long investigation. Bowermaster’s trial is set for December first in U-S District Court in Des Moines.
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