-
How to Watch HFX Wanderers FC vs Pacific FC: Live Stream Canadian Premier League, TV Channel - 2 mins ago
-
What to Know About Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, Battling to Become Canada’s Next Leader - 21 mins ago
-
Poker Face Season 2 Release Date, Schedule, Where To Watch - 37 mins ago
-
What I Didn’t Know About the Chicken Egg Industry Horrified Me - about 1 hour ago
-
JD Vance Has ‘Exchange of Opinions’ With Top Vatican Official - about 1 hour ago
-
Bucks vs Pacers: Damian Lillard Receives Major Injury Update - 2 hours ago
-
Former Trump Staff Members Liken His Actions to Those of ‘Royal Despot’ - 2 hours ago
-
How to Watch Aston Villa vs. Newcastle: Live Stream Premier League, TV Channel - 2 hours ago
-
Putin Declares One-Day Easter Truce in Ukraine War - 3 hours ago
-
Jeff Bridges Wants to Return to Most Beloved Role - 3 hours ago
California brothers targeted youths for drug sales, officials say
Two brothers in Ventura County were arrested in a drug dealing scheme that officials say targeted local youths, landing at least one juvenile in the hospital after they had taken psychedelic mushrooms.
The hospitalized juvenile told detectives they had purchased the magic mushrooms through the brothers, who had been running a drug delivery service using social media and other messaging platforms, according to Ventura County sheriff’s Det. Jonathan Schnereger.
Enrique and Erick Benitez, 18 and 26, were arrested this week on a slew of drug-related charges after detectives were able to link them to the hospitalized juvenile and other drug sales to school-age children across the county, Schnereger said in a news release. The brothers are accused of selling psilocybin — an illegal psychedelic found in certain mushrooms — marijuana, and vapes with marijuana and nicotine.
On Tuesday, detectives executed a search warrant at a residence affiliated with the brothers, finding approximately 20 grams of psilocybin, 88 marijuana vape devices, 10 nicotine vape devices and what Schnereger called “a large volume of loose marijuana.” Detectives also found over $2,000 in cash and a loaded handgun without a serial number, known as a “ghost gun.”
Enrique and Erick Benitez were arrested on suspicion of selling a controlled substance to a minor, possession of a controlled substance with a firearm and child endangerment. Both their bails were set at $250,000.
Source link