Marcus Nesemann

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Correction: This story has been updated from a earlier version to accurately reflect charges against three men in this case.

Three area men received jail as part of their probation sentences in connection with the drug-related death of Christopher Vogel.

David P. Radandt, 30, of Two Rivers, was sentenced Thursday, Oct. 1, to six months in jail and four years probation by Manitowoc County Circuit Court Judge Jerome Fox. Conditions of his probation include 50 hours of community service per year and random drug screens.

Radandt's sentence is similar to what Fox handed down Nov. 24, 2014, to Tyler J. Reed, 31, of Manitowoc. Reed was sentenced to seven months in jail and four years probation. Conditions of probation are the same.

Thomas R. Fagan, 35, of Manitowoc, also received a similar sentence from Fox. On April 20, 2015, he received six months in jail and four years probation. The conditions of his probation are also the same.

The three men were charged with delivery of Fentanyl, with Radandt and Fagan as a party to a crime. Radandt and Fagan were also charged with first-degree reckless homicide by delivery of drugs. That charge was dismissed for both, but read in for sentencing.

According to the criminal complaint, on May 9, 2014, Manitowoc police were dispatched to Vogel's home for a possible drug overdose death. Vogel was pronounced dead at the scene.

The autopsy report stated cause of death was Fentanyl toxicity, the complaint states.

During the investigation, officers learned Radandt and Reed supplied Vogel with the Fentanyl that caused his death. The pair received the Fentanyl from Fagan, who had a prescription for the drug, the complaint states.

Fentanyl is a narcotic pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe chronic pain.

— Reach Marcus Nesemann at 920-242-4866 or mnesemann@gannett.com.