LIVERMORE – A woman, her daughter and the girl’s boyfriend were arrested and accused criminally for having allegedly made and sold different drugs in the house in which they live, a short distance from Granada secondary school, according to authorities and judicial files.
The three adults – a 50 -year -old woman, her 26 -year -old daughter and a 43 -year -old police said that the girl’s boyfriend – had been charged on April 15 of manufactured substance other than PCP and three chiefs of possession to sell a controlled substance.
According to the judicial archives, the mother condemned three convictions prior to a crime: a small flight with priors in 2012, receiving stolen property in 2009 and in the first degree burglary in 2003.
The three were arrested on April 10 after the police served as searching mandates at home they shared in the 700 block of Waggoner Drive, which is three houses from Granada high school, the authorities said.
The police said that an investigation started at the end of March after the ministry’s crime prevention unit had received information on any sales of drugs at home. The investigation included surveillance of the house.
The mandates have discovered an operational laboratory in the garage for the manufacture of dimethyltryltryptamine or DMT, an illegal hallucinogenic drug classified as a substance controlled by Annex 1, the authorities said. The alleged methamphetamine, cocaine and hydrocodone were also found in different parts of the house, the police said.
The police did not say how the sales believe that the suspects were making, but said that the house “was an active residence with the people who come and go at different hours of the day”. There was no indication that no student bought drugs in the trio, according to the authorities.
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