N. Warren man pleads guilty to dealing drug charges
A Conewango Township man charged with selling methamphetamine purchased in Erie has pleaded guilty.
David N. Curry, 55, 129 Jackson Run Road, entered the plea before Judge Gregory Hammond to charges of possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility.
Charges of dealing in the proceeds of unlawful activities, two counts of possession with intent to deliver and criminal use of a communications facility were not prosecuted in exchange for the plea.
“On July 30, 2022, detectives from the Warren County Drug Task Force conducted a search warrant on a residence located at 129 Jackson Run Road in Conewango Township,” according to a Task Force release.
“Detectives had investigated the sale of methamphetamine from within the home for several months. The resident, David Curry… was arrested and charged… after the search yielded methamphetamine, prescription medications, and US currency.”
According to the affidavit of probable cause, controlled buys were conducted in which Curry allegedly exchanged methamphetamine for cash.
An informant notified task force agents that “Curry did possess, and was distributing methamphetamine recently purchased from Erie,” according to the affidavit.
According to the affidavit, 21.82 grams of methamphetamine, clonazepam, amphetamine, and dextroamphetamine were found, packaged for sale. Agents also found bills that matched those recorded before use in controlled buys.
After his arrest, Curry allegedly told police “different people had been selling controlled substances” from the address, and that he “was picking up the methamphetamine to give it to another person.”

