Syracuse, NY - The former receptionist of Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner sold paper baggies of heroin labeled "AMEN" with a black stamp, according to court documents filed Monday.

Emara Stanley, 24, sold three blue bags of heroin with Havert Stephens Jr., a criminal complaint against Stanley states. Stephens has also been charged.

Emara Stanley

Stephens was found with $60 from the heroin sale, the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office said in the complaint. Niko Casimiro, 21, has been accused of buying the heroin.

The drug deal occurred 7 p.m. Thursday at 1700 W. Onondaga St., the complaint says. Using a field test kit, sheriff's deputies confirmed that the brown powder in the wax paper baggies was heroin.

Stanley has been charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third and seventh degree, as well as criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third degree.

Stanley was fired by the mayor's office after the charges were first announced Thursday. She started working there in 2010.

Reached at her house on Sunday, Stanley declined to comment.