(KNZA)--The execution of two search warrants Wednesday evening led to the arrest of three Hiawatha residents on drug charges.
According to a press release from the Hiawatha Police Department, one search warrant was served at 109 Sioux Avenue where two were taken into custody.
Arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia were 19-year-old Seth May and 46-year-old Dustin May.
Police say there were also four possible juvenile offenders at the residence who are being referred to the Brown County Attorney for possible charges as well.
The second search warrant was served at 913 South 3rd Street, Apt. 4, where 37-year-old Jill Thompson was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
All three are currently free on bond.
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