(KNZA)--Charges have been filed against four Elwood residents following a drug raid last week in Elwood.
According to court documents, criminal complaints were filed Tuesday in Doniphan District charging 40-year-old Dustin Owens, 46-year-old Heather Bledsoe-Thornton, 58-year-old Pierce Brown and 34-year-old Heidi Shalz with a felony count of possession of methamphetamine with the intent to sell.
In addition, the four were charged with misdemeanor counts of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Owens and Bledsoe-Yhornton were also charged with a misdemeanor count of possession of a hallucinogenic drug—mushrooms.
The four were arrested April 19th after authorities executed a search warrant at 1310 Massachusetts Street, in Elwood.
That followed a lengthy investigation by the Elwood Police Department, Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Doniphan County Sheriff's Department.
All four are currently free on $25,000 bond each and scheduled to make their first appearance in court May 2.
The case remains under investigation.
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