Champaign man charged with cocaine possession
CHAMPAIGN – A Champaign man with a history of drug-related convictions was charged with another drug offense on Friday.
Assistant Champaign County State's Attorney Dan Clifton said Nathan Porter, 49, who listed an address at 911 Kenwood Road, C, across the street from Centennial High School and Jefferson Middle School, was charged with unlawful possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance for having more than 29 grams, about an ounce, of cocaine in his home.
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