SHEBOYGAN, WI (WHBL) - A Cedar Grove man will have to serve one year in state prison and one year extended supervision for possessing heroin found after he overdosed at an Oostburg home in June.
Judge Timothy Van Akkeren sentenced 36 year old Adam Didier this week after a plea deal was reached, where Didier pleaded no contest to one count each of possessing a narcotic drug and bail jumping. A count of possessing drug paraphernalia and three counts of bail jumping were dismissed.
The criminal complaint against him states Sheboygan County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a call back on June 13 at a home on East Union Avenue in Oostburg of a man possibly suffering from a heroin overdose. Deputies found the man, Didier, unresponsive, and he was given Narcan to help him recover.
While treatment took place, a deputy talked to a woman who was at the home at the time. She reportedly said she noticed Didier went into the bathroom for 15 to 20 minutes, and then went into the basement. About 20 minutes later she called for him, but after not hearing anything she went down and found him unresponsive.
Once Didier recovered, he was asked by deputies if he had taken heroin, to which he denied any use. However, the department found evidence of heroin and its use at the home after getting permission from its owner to search it.
Didier is scheduled to serve his sentence after he finishes serving time for an Ozaukee County drunk driving incident from New Years Eve last year.