Sibley Man Gets 20 Years In Meth Delivery Case

Rock Rapids, Iowa — One member of a pair of northwest Iowa men who faced multiple felony drug charges following the execution of a search warrant at a rural George residence has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

In June of 2018, Lyon County Sheriff’s Office deputies say that they, along with officers from multiple other agencies, executed a drug search warrant on a residence northeast of George. Deputies say as a result of that search warrant, two individuals were taken into custody and transported to the Lyon County Jail.

Arrested was (now) 40-year old Cory Reiter, of Sibley, who was charged with two counts of Delivery of Methamphetamine, Class “B” Felonies; and one count of Delivery of Marijuana, a Class “D” Felony.

Charges including two counts of Delivery of Methamphetamine, both Class “B” Felonies; one count of Delivery of Marijuana, a Class “D” Felony; one count of Possession With Intent to Deliver Marijuana, a Class “D” Felony; as well as a Drug Tax Stamp Violation against the other defendant, Clint Reiter of George, were dismissed less than two months after they were filed. But Lyon County Attorney Shayne Mayer tells us that the charges were only dismissed as he was federally indicted in the Northern District of Iowa on conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine charges, where he was recently sentenced to over eight years in federal prison.

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