Muncie, Indiana


Cocaine in Muncie

Cocaine just keeps flowing in the streets of Muncie and it's people like Utah Dockery Jr. who just cannot get enough. It looks like the Muncie police drug unit picked up another repeat drug dealer this week when Dockery, 59, got caught again. The convicted felon just got convicted last year of cocaine possession and he was out again selling it to undercover police. As Muncie police Lt. Al Williams said, Dockery was just an old timer dealing again. The sad part to this story is Dockery's step-son, Brian L. Young, 27, also got caught dealing too. There's literally hundreds of convicted felons in Muncie dealing drugs or committing crimes who get arrested over and over again. Possibly it's time to move these folks on whether to prison or just to another landscape.





Rick Yencer's picture

There's also the old Kenmore

There's also the old Kenmore neighborhood in west Muncie where lights seem to be plenty and Wellington Knoll off County Road 500W where former sheriff George Sheridan lives also has some colorful displays. Also found some Christmas houses in south Muncie on Meeker Avenue.

Rick Yencer's picture

Jackson Street is open just

Jackson Street is open just in time to see that beautiful Christmas tree and its lights in the Oaks neighborhood. It's one of the favorites on the Christmas lights tour and just head out Jackson to Cammack to see what Dick Howell has done to the old Pete's Grocery now known as Cammack Station and Carpenter's Hardware that is home to Tyler Investments. 

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