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Caitlin Dietiker

Dietiker changes mind again; plea scheduled to be entered July 13 on drug-induced homicide charge

June 1, 2022 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

QUINCY — Caitlin Dietiker, a Quincy woman accused of supplying fentanyl to a 21-year-old woman who died of an overdose in March 2021, has changed her mind again. She was set to enter a plea on May 11, but public defender Todd Nelson told associate judge Roger Thomson that Dietiker had “concerns” after talking with […]

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Quincy woman charged with drug-induced homicide backs out of plea deal, wants case to go to trial

May 19, 2022 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

QUINCY — Caitlin Dietiker, a Quincy woman accused of supplying fentanyl to a 21-year-old woman who died of an overdose, was set to enter a plea two months ago.  That status hadn’t changed until moments before she was scheduled to enter his plea on May 11 in Adams County Circuit Court. Dietiker then made it […]

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Charged with drug-induced homicide, Dietiker changes mind at last second on plea deal

May 11, 2022 — by David Adam, MRN Editor

QUINCY — A plea was expected Wednesday afternoon when Caitlin R. Dietiker made an appearance in Adams County Circuit court. However, when Judge Roger Thomson asked public defender Todd Nelson if he was ready for a plea hearing, Nelson replied, “The defense is not.” Court records showed Dietiker, 22, was set to enter a plea […]

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Quincy woman facing drug-induced homicide charge in connection with March death

February 3, 2022 — by Muddy River News

QUINCY — A Quincy woman, already lodged in the Adams County Jail, was arrested Jan. 31 on an indictment for a drug-induced homicide and two counts of unlawful delivery of a controlled substance. Officers from the Quincy Police Department responded in March 2021 to a death investigation at 1255 Maine. The victim was identified as […]

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