A Fredericksburg man will go to prison for up to 25 years for two different drug related incidents, according to KIMT. Police were sent to the home of 23 year old Jacob Craun in June to execute a search warrant. There they found methamphetamine, marijuana, and smoking devices. Then in November, Craun along with Andria McLaughlin were arrested after a search for a missing man sent law enforcement to Craun’s home again. This time they found more meth, marijuana, drug paraphernalia,and Epsom salt being packaged and sold as meth. Police say Craun’s home was known to be used for selling drugs. Craun pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to distribute meth, possession of meth, and possession of marijuana. He was given up to 25 years in both cases, those sentences will be served concurrently. McLaughlin will go to trial on April 24th.