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Graff enters plea, no guaranteed prison

A no prison guaranteed plea agreement was entered July 16 for a Bullhead City woman charged in a drug case. Kristine Graff, 42, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of facilitation of possession of dangerous drugs for sale.

Bullhead City police said suspected drug sales activity led to a warrant based search of the home of Graff’s former boyfriend Michael Wain, 51. The August 3, 2017 search of the residence at 3169 Locust Boulevard prompted the seizure of three grams of heroin, a loaded handgun and numerous drug paraphernalia items.

Police said they believed that methamphetamine and marijuana was flushed down the toilet as officers approached the home. Wain allegedly tossed two meth pipes out a small back window.

Wain is serving a five year prison sentence in the case.

Attorneys said communications in her cell phone revealed that Graff was helping Wain arrange meetings and coordinate sales. Her sentencing hearing is scheduled August 15.

Judge Billy Sipe can impose up to one year in jail when he orders probation. Fines, fees, surcharges and community work service are other possible punishment provisions.