This article was originally published on GoErie.com on October 20, 2016 

An Erie man charged by state drug investigators with selling heroin in the city in 2015 is facing trial after waiving his preliminary hearing on Thursday.

Jamie Gilmore, 20, waived his hearing before Erie 6th Ward District Judge Dominick DiPaolo on charges of delivery of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. He remains free on $25,000 bail.

Investigators accused Gilmore of delivering quantities of heroin in transactions set up by undercover investigators on three occasions between Oct. 5, 2015, and Dec. 7, 2015. The deliveries were made at locations in the 2600 block of Myrtle Street and the 200 block of Scott Street, according to information in the criminal complaint.

Investigators filed the charges against Gilmore on Sept. 15.

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