Crime & Safety
Man Sold Heroin At Farm And Fleet, Threatened Police: Report
Police say Montee Jones threatened police and workers when he was fired from his job, and also sold heroin at Farm and Fleet.

WAUKESHA, WI -- A Milwaukee man was arrested and charged after authorities say he threatened fellow employees the day he was fired from his Waukesha job. Authorities also say the man, identified as Montee Jones, has also been charged with dealing heroin at the Waukesha Farm and Fleet.
According to police reports, officers were dispatched to a factory in the 1400 block of Perkins Ave. just after 1 p.m. on Nov. 16 on a report that Jones threatened to "shoot up the place" after he was terminated from his job. Jones' employer said he had been fired for "poor performance."
Reports stated that Jones told people that he "knew he should have brought the gun today," and "will be waiting for employees in the parking lot."
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According to a criminal complaint filed in Waukesha County Jones was ordered to pack up and leave the company under the watch of six police officers in the locker room. Police said that Jones continued to issue threats, this time at officers at the time of his arrest and once he was put in a jail cell.
According to earlier reports, authorities purchased one gram of heroin from Jones at the Farm and Fleet store on Kossow Road earlier this year during two multiple undercover drug operations, according to the criminal complaint.
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Court records indicate that Jones has been charged with delivering heroin, maintaining a drug trafficking place, making terroristic threats, threatening law enforcement officers and disorderly conduct.
He's currently being held in the Waukesha County Jail on a $75,000 cash bond.
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