‘He’s definitely no Walter White’: former US academic charged with dealing meth
Alan Jay White, a former college dean in Indiana, was arrested and charged with dealing methamphetamine, counterfeiting, and possessing drug paraphernalia after police found 78 grams of suspected meth and counterfeit cash in his home on March 7th. Clarksville police, who claim to have been investigating White for years, allege he was known as "the professor" due to his past academic career.

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AI-generatedAlan Jay White, a former college dean in Indiana, was arrested and charged with dealing methamphetamine, counterfeiting, and possessing drug paraphernalia after police found 78 grams of suspected meth and counterfeit cash in his home on March 7th. Clarksville police, who claim to have been investigating White for years, allege he was known as "the professor" due to his past academic career. White denies the drugs belonged to him and disputes the amount and value of the drugs found. The case has drawn comparisons to the TV show *Breaking Bad*, prompting the police chief to state that White is "definitely no Walter White." White was previously the dean of Indiana University Southeast's school of business until 2017.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedClarksville police had been targeting White 'for years'.
White claimed the drugs found in his home did not belong to him.
Police found 78 grams of suspected meth and counterfeit cash in White's home.
Alan Jay White was charged with illegally dealing methamphetamine, counterfeiting, and possessing drug paraphernalia.
Alan White was the dean of Indiana University Southeast's school of business until 2017.