MASON CITY – The revolving door continues to rotate for another habitual drug offender in North Iowa.
Whiskey Elana Bearbow, age 32 of Clear Lake, plead guilty in 2012 to felony C drug possession and was placed on probation, with the judge throwing out a ten year prison sentence and large fines.
Bearbow had been on a payment plan of $20 per month for nearly two years to pay court costs and fees totaling $924.75, but has paid only $68.50.
On February 14th, Bearbow was arrested at the Cerro Gordo County Courthouse on a warrant. A probation violation had been filed on February 12th. She is being held on $10,000 cash or surety bond while she awaits a March 17th court date.
Bearbow had been arrested along with fourteen other defendants in July of 2011 as part of an investigation by the North Iowa Drug Task Force. She had been caught delivering meth and marijuana to undercover drug agents.

SUBJECT IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
@iowa…So meth cures cancer and should be legalized?
So cigs cause cancer and should be legalized?
You IDIOT-Tobacco IS legal. What a dunce you are.
Of course not.
Too much cash sloshing around the law enforcement, prison industry, and judicial system industry for that to happen.
Don’t blame HER for a revolving door. You’re the one who insists on making it a crime in the first place.
Agreed.
I blame her for being a repeat criminal law offender who happens to be a drug dealer selling to children. She should be put in jail just long enough to be executed.
Remember those comments on judgment day LVS. Better yet remember those comments as God blows your mind with an ascension 2 million times as high as the feeling of any worldly drug.
Jesus said suffer the little children unto me, if someone sells drugs to these little children and get arrested God would say you made your bed now sleep in it. The entire bible, new and old testiments stress that you can make your own decisions but you have to suffer the consequences. You can’t sin or cause others to sin and get a free ride, maybe in your world you can but not in reality.
@Philly-come on now. First you say you don’t believe in religion or the Christian faith and then you want to use it as a weapon. Did you forget me saying I am not big on religion or it’s dogma. You are preaching to deaf ears here Bubba.