(KNZA)--A Horton man was arrested on multiple drug charges after a search warrant was served on a Horton residence.
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant said in a news release that the Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant on Monday at 940 East 8th Street with the assistance of the Horton and Sac and Fox Police Departments.
56-year-old James Schecher was arrested on charges of possession of opiates, possession of a stimulant, possession with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, no drug tax stamp and possession of stolen property.
Schecher was booked into the Brown County Jail.
Merchant said almost two pounds of THC product, bongs, as well as other paraphernalia was seized.
He said the incident remains under investigation by the Brown County Sheriff's Office.
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