Spiraling gas prices led an Indiana drug dealer to levy a fuel oil surcharge on customers purchasing cocaine, according to investigators. Anthony Salinas, 18, tacked on the gasoline surcharge when he sold a confidential police source coke on two occasions in June. While arranging one buy, Salinas told the source that a quarter-ounce of cocaine would cost $240--$215 for the drug itself and "$25.00 for gas money to deliver the cocaine," according to the court affidavit, a copy of which you'll find below. Salinas, a Hammond resident, was named last week in a two-count felony information charging him with "dealing in cocaine."




What, they didn't get him for price gouging on the fuel charge?
Posted by: Mike Giberson | September 18, 2008 at 04:39 PM
Mike,
Brilliant! I was trying to come up with a good joke for the title, but came up with nothing.
Tim
Posted by: Tim Haab | September 19, 2008 at 08:45 AM
Drug dealers are a poison for any society. The regulator and police needs to remove these threats from the society because they are spoiling our society.
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