
Gilberg. Booked possession with intent to deliver meth.

From the jailhouse evidence room. Confiscated baggies of meth ready for sale.
Arrest just across river from Winona
BLUFF SIDING, Wis. – A Jackson County man was arrested in a traffic stop with meth, which led to a search of his house where a large cache of drugs was fud packaged for sale. About noon a Buffalo County deputy pulled over a car driven by Gary Gilberg, 74, of Taylor. This was near the Highway 35 rest stop between Bluff Siding and \Marshland. A K-9 aide smelled meth and 21 gams of meth were found, the deputy said. Things for Gilberg got worse. A search of his house 40 miles asway in Taylor found an additional 397 grams of meth in 78 individual baggies for sale. Altogether, the meth had street value estimated at $42,000. Whether Gilberg had cooked the stuff himself was unclear in the criminal complaint.