(KAIR)--The execution of a search warrant at an Atchison hotel Thursday sent two to jail on drug-related charges.
According to a release from Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, 19-year-old Matthew Wolfe and 23-year-old Arhianna Franklin, both of Atchison, “were arrested during the course of a narcotics investigation in the City of Atchison at the Super 8 Hotel,” located at 509 South 9th Street.
Wolfe and Franklin were both arrested on charges for distribution of fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, possession of a stimulant, possession of marijuana, and no drug tax stamp.
Following their arrests, both were booked into the Atchison County jail.
According to Laurie, the search warrant recovered what’s alleged to be over 130 pills believed to be fentanyl, and small quantities of what’s believed to be cocaine and marijuana.
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