(KNZA)- Two men were arrested on drug charges after search warrants were served on two residences in the Brown County community of Morrill.
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant, in a release, said the Sheriff's Office Drug Task Force conducted search warrants around 10:30 Friday morning at 605 Virginia Street and 610 Roxanna Street in Morrill.
39-year-old Forrest Gaston II, of Morrill was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine, distribution of meth, possession of marijuana and possession of drug parphernalia.
Merchant said around 12:30 Friday afternoon an additional investigation took place near 605 Virginia Street, which led to the arrest of 44-year-old James Parr, of Centralia. Parr was arrested on charges of possession of meth, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following their arrest, both men were booked into the Brown County Jail
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