Logansport man sentenced to 25 years for dealing in methamphetamine

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Last Updated on September 12, 2025 by Cass County Communication Network

LOGANSPORT – Prosecutor Noah Schafer announced that Branden L. Lincoln, 28, of Logansport was sentenced on Thursday, September 11, 2025, in Cass Circuit Court to twenty-five years in the Indiana Department of Correction for Dealing in Methamphetamine, a Level 2 Felony. The sentence followed Lincoln’s entry of a guilty plea on August 28, 2025. Lincoln also pleaded guilty to being an habitual offender, having prior felony convictions for burglary and resisting law enforcement with a vehicle.

Probable cause affidavits filed in the case reveal Branden Lincoln dealt methamphetamine during two undercover buys arranged by the Cass County Drug Task Force. The undercover buys, caught on camera, occurred at his residence which was located within 500 feet of Logansport Learning Academy.

Honorable Judge Stephen Kitts II sentenced Lincoln to 25-years to the Indiana Department of Correction. In an unrelated case, the defendant’s sister Kayla Lincoln was sentenced just two weeks earlier to 28 years in the department of Corrections for dealing fentanyl which killed a Logansport man.

SOURCE: News release from Office of Cass County Prosecutor

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