Crime & Safety

Plano Heroin Dealer Gets 6 Years for Selling Near School: State's Attorney

There was no evidence that the man was selling heroin to students at the high school.

A 31-year-old Plano man will spend the next six years in prison for delivering heroin near a school.

According to the Kendall County State’s Attorney’s Office, Allen Carreon, of the 500 block of W. Lee Street, sold heroin to an undercover police officer on numerous occasions at various locations in Kendall County. One of these deliveries occurred within 500 feet of the Plano High School.

“Based on information we were able to obtain, Carreron was selling heroin in part to further his own heroin use. The fact that he chose to deal heroin near a high school where children are at shows the depths people will go with heroin use and sales,” Weis said in a news release.

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There was no evidence that Carreon was selling heroin to kids at the high school.

He will have to serve three years of mandatory supervised release after his prison sentence.

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