patching...
Breaking: Missing Skippack Man Found in North Carolina »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Mike Smagalski

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Towamencin Man Heads to County Court on Felony Pill Dealing Charges

Michael Smagalski, 29, of the 800 block of Continental Drive, Towamencin, has four active drug-related cases in the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court system

Towamencin resident Michael Smagalski, 29, — who is a defendant in four seperate active drug-related Montgomery County Common Pleas Court cases — is heading to county court Tuesday on a sixth drug-related case, this one involving alleged prescription pill dealing. Smagalski, of the 800 block of Continental Drive, at Towamencin Condominiums, was the target in a Montgomery County Drug Task Force operation, which involved alleged controlled purchases of drugs made via cell phone. He was arrested during a search warrant on Jan. 14. A search warrant service seized more than 640 prescription pills, according to an affidavit. At a preliminary hearing in Lansdale District Court Tuesday, Smagalski had three felony charges of criminal use of a …

Joe Anonymous

7:57 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Is there any new information about the Preliminary Hearing that took place on March 13th?   more ›

Monday, June 20, 2011

Harleysville Man Arrested With 131 Pills After Caught Speeding

Michael Matthew Smagalski, 27, of Harleysville, was committed to prison in lieu of $25,000 cash bail.

A 27-year-old Harleysville man was arrested June 14 for being in possession of 131 pills of 19 different types during a traffic stop. Michael Matthew Smagalski, of the 800 block of Continental Drive, was arrested by Towamencin police for possession of controlled substances with the intent to deliver, after he was stopped on Tanglewood Way at Rittenhouse Road for speeding, police said. He was also charged with possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled susbstance, receipt in commerce of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding, and driving while a license is revoked or suspended, police said. Police said Smagalski allegedly had 131 pills consisting of 19 …

Joe Anonymous

11:24 pm on Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Why hasn't there been any follow up to this arrest? He has had multiple court appearances since these incidents and still has not been brought to trial... what ever happened to the need for a speedy trial? Can someone write a follow up to this criminal and explain why he's not incarcerated and when a trial will be held please   more ›

Got a Hot Tip?