Fort Myers man sentenced to five years in prison for possession of cocaine

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Richard Glover, 60 (CREDIT: Lee County Sheriff’s Office)

A Fort Myers man was sentenced to five years in prison for possession of cocaine.

Richard Glover, 60, was found guilty as a habitual felony offender for sale of or delivery of cocaine and two counts of possession of cocaine with intent to sell.

Glover sold one ounce of crack cocaine to an undercover Lee County Sheriff’s Office detective at the Tice Motel in February 2022, according to a State Attorney’s Office report.

LCSO executed a search warrant and found another .1 grams of crack cocaine on the table of Glover’s room and an additional four grams in his pockets, according to a State Attorney’s Office report.

Glover was sentenced to five years in prison.

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