A 32-year-old Salem woman has been sentenced to four years in prison after her participation in drug court was revoked.
Charissa Plumb of North Dawley faced revocation based on testing positive for various illegal drugs, not attending required meetings, associating with known drug users, and for curfew violation. She admitted to the curfew violation.
Plumb had pleaded guilty to a burglary charge to get into drug court and the sentence handed down on Friday was on that charge. She will have to serve two years parole when getting out of prison. Plumb received credit for time served.
Plumb admitted to entering a vacant home in the 200 block of South Marshall in July 2019.

