A man from Austin, Minnesota, who admitted purchasing drugs on the darkweb will spend the next five years on probation instead of behind bars.
Levi Willis Wollschlager, 22 of Austin, Minnesota, was sentenced to five years on probation and a $300 fine in connection with a case involving drugs purchased on the darkweb and illegal firearm possession.
Wollschlager in his booking photo
Wollschlager was arrested in October 2019 after a search of Wollschlager’s house resulted in the discovery of drugs and firearms, including:Read More
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