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Michael Shafer, Stephanie Davis and Sean Christner,Kelvin White.

Assistant Prosecutor Betsy Sundermann said police found 20 grams of heroin - with a street value of $200,000 - on White, who has felony drug convictions in Chicago. White is charged with drug trafficking, possession, preparing drugs for sale, driving under suspension and running a red light.
Wilson is charged with permitting drug abuse and was ordered jailed on a $10,000 bond.
"It's our belief," Sundermann said, "that she has been helping (White) in his drug operation the entire time."
Also arrested were three Clermont County residents - Michael Shafer, Stephanie Davis and Sean Christner, also known as Sean Christopher.
Shafer was ordered held on a $5,000 bond. Davis and Christner were released.
Information on the case is limited because it was a Regional Narcotics Unit investigation.Kelvin White, 30, came from Chicago to marry Jetaun Wilson in a ceremony that was scheduled for today.

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