Andrew Kendall heads to prison. The Bryan man will serve at least 11 years and as many as 14, under new sentencing laws. Kendall was sentenced on five drug-related charges in a Williams County courtroom. Kendall will also get three years post-release control, but was granted credit for time already served at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio. In early October, Kendall was found guilty of three felony counts of possession of methamphetamine, trafficking and a list of smaller charges.
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