LEE Co., Iowa (KWQC) - A Keokuk man is charged after officials say he sold meth to the Lee County Narcotics Task Force during a sting.

Task force members bought meth from Dakota L. Rogers, 33, during a controlled buy, officials said.

Due to what was found during the controlled buy, officials said the task force executed a search warrant for Rogers’ home.

At Rogers’ home, which is near a public school, officials said they found evidence of further drug trafficking.

Rogers is charged with:

Delivery of less than five grams of meth, a Class C felony

Possession with intent to deliver more than five grams of meth, a Class B felony

Possession of marijuana, a serious misdemeanor

Maintaining a drug house, an aggravated misdemeanor

Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor

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