Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on May 11, 2013, 07:03:20 PM
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STATE OF VERMONT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
VERMONT STATE POLICE
PRESS RELEASE
CASE#:13A202044
TROOPER: Vermont State Police
STATION: St. Albans
CONTACT#: 524-5993
DATE/TIME: On 10 May 2013 at approximately 1831 hours
LOCATION: Shepardson Hollow Road in Fairfax, VT
VIOLATION: Cultivation/ Possession of hallucinogenic drugs and possession of marijuana
ACCUSED: Shepardson Hollow Resident
AGE: 20
CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Fairfax, VT
SUMMARY OF INCIDENT:
On 10 May 2013 at approximately 1831 hours the Vermont State Police executed a search warrant in a residence on Shepardson Hollow Road in Fairfax, VT. The owner of the residence was a mother (57 years old) and her son, who resides there.
The Vermont State Police recovered: 36 mason jars of suspected hallucinogenic drugs, 12 large mason jars of suspected hash oil, 7.5 grams of marijuana, materials to grow and cultivate marijuana and hallucinogenic drugs to include spores of psilocybin, hydroponic supplies, scales, baggies, blotter paper, and recipes. The seized drugs were sent to the State Laboratory for further testing due to the danger of these drugs.
A large quantity of paraphernalia was seized and destroyed at the St. Albans Barracks.
The son was arrested and processed at the St. Albans Barracks. He was issued a citation to appear in Franklin County District Court on June 24, 2013 at 1300 Hours.
State of Vermont | Vermont Department of Public Safety
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Wow ...
At a loss for words!
Anyone surprised?
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Yes, I was shocked at the amount and type of dangerous items found. Because they had a search warrant there had to be an ongoing investigation so this may not be the only problem in our area. With the problems in St. Albans and Rutland it is bound to spread out into small communities as well. Just look at the increase in crime over the last couple of years because of the drug situation.
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Don't know a lot on this topic but would you consider this to be a Crack House? Can the house Explode due to the chemical/drugs or is this different from a Crack House? Very happy that they discovered this - not sure how they know where to find this but it makes me feel better that they know where and how to find it!
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This house has been known for this activity for a long time!! it was only a matter of time before this happened I'm actually suprised it took as long as it did.
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“This house has been known for this activity for a long time!!” If this is the case, I wonder why action has not been taken or attention drawn toward the issue? Why wait until either someone else takes action or a tragedy takes place?
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“This house has been known for this activity for a long time!!” If this is the case, I wonder why action has not been taken or attention drawn toward the issue? Why wait until either someone else takes action or a tragedy takes place?
I'm betting the neighbors have asked the same question Dave.
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Will the Owner of the house a.k. a the Mother be charged?
I find it hard to believe that this Mother did not know what was going on in her own home, unless she had been working towards getting her son some Help! Troubled kids do come from good homes.