Two Paris residents were each charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and felony possession of drug paraphernalia last week.
The charges against Layton Lusk, 56, and Sterling Keller, 55, were filed after a search was conducted at a South Elm Street residence on Dec. 9. The residence is owned by Lusk, according to court documents and Paris Police Department incident reports.
During the search, officers found residue of a crystal substance in a bedroom that showed a “presumptive reaction as methamphetamines” and two syringes containing a “dark in color liquid,” two additional syringes, two plastic bags with residue, six glass smoking pipes with residue, a spoon with residue and a homemade smoking device, according to incident reports.
Possession of a controlled substance is a Class D felony punishable upon conviction with up to six years in prison and a fine of $10,000. Possession of drug paraphernalia is a Class D felony punishable upon conviction with up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
The two men are scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15.
Woman faces charges
Kimberly Mitchell, 30, of North Carbon City Road, has been charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop.
A vehicle driven by Mitchell was stopped at North Elm and Roseville streets in Paris by a Paris Police officer. A search of the vehicle yielded a “glass smoking pipe with a white residue.” The residue showed “a presumptive reaction as methamphetamines,” according to a Paris Police Department incident report.
The charge against Mitchell was filed Dec. 3 and she is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 15 for a plea and arraignment hearing.
Core Road resident charged
Raymod Sewell, 49, of Core Road, has been charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and felony possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sewell was charged after syringes were found in his residence during a visit by probation and parole officers on Dec. 3. He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 15 for a plea and arraignment hearing.
Subiaco woman charged
Machelle M. Schluterman, 52, of Subiaco, has been charged with third degree domestic battery, a Class D felony punishable upon conviction by up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, according to documents on file with the 15th Judicial District Circuit Clerk’s office.
Schluterman is accused of biting and scratching her daughter during an altercation, according to court documents. The charges were filed on Dec. 3 and she is scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15.
Subiaco man facing charges
Jeffrey Alan Hendren, 47, of Subiaco, has been charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and three misdemeanors in connection with a traffic stop on Nov. 29.
The misdemeanor charges are driving while intoxicated, driving on a suspended or revoked driver’s license and driving left of center, according to documents on file with the 15th Judicial District Circuit Clerk.
After being placed under arrest for the misdemeanors, a search of the vehicle he was driving yielded “a white powder residue” which was tested and yielded “a positive reaction to methamphetamine,” according to documents.
The charges were filed on Dec. 7 and he is scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15
The charges against Layton Lusk, 56, and Sterling Keller, 55, were filed after a search was conducted at a South Elm Street residence on Dec. 9. The residence is owned by Lusk, according to court documents and Paris Police Department incident reports.
During the search, officers found residue of a crystal substance in a bedroom that showed a “presumptive reaction as methamphetamines” and two syringes containing a “dark in color liquid,” two additional syringes, two plastic bags with residue, six glass smoking pipes with residue, a spoon with residue and a homemade smoking device, according to incident reports.
Possession of a controlled substance is a Class D felony punishable upon conviction with up to six years in prison and a fine of $10,000. Possession of drug paraphernalia is a Class D felony punishable upon conviction with up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
The two men are scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15.
Woman faces charges
Kimberly Mitchell, 30, of North Carbon City Road, has been charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop.
A vehicle driven by Mitchell was stopped at North Elm and Roseville streets in Paris by a Paris Police officer. A search of the vehicle yielded a “glass smoking pipe with a white residue.” The residue showed “a presumptive reaction as methamphetamines,” according to a Paris Police Department incident report.
The charge against Mitchell was filed Dec. 3 and she is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 15 for a plea and arraignment hearing.
Core Road resident charged
Raymod Sewell, 49, of Core Road, has been charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and felony possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sewell was charged after syringes were found in his residence during a visit by probation and parole officers on Dec. 3. He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 15 for a plea and arraignment hearing.
Subiaco woman charged
Machelle M. Schluterman, 52, of Subiaco, has been charged with third degree domestic battery, a Class D felony punishable upon conviction by up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, according to documents on file with the 15th Judicial District Circuit Clerk’s office.
Schluterman is accused of biting and scratching her daughter during an altercation, according to court documents. The charges were filed on Dec. 3 and she is scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15.
Subiaco man facing charges
Jeffrey Alan Hendren, 47, of Subiaco, has been charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and three misdemeanors in connection with a traffic stop on Nov. 29.
The misdemeanor charges are driving while intoxicated, driving on a suspended or revoked driver’s license and driving left of center, according to documents on file with the 15th Judicial District Circuit Clerk.
After being placed under arrest for the misdemeanors, a search of the vehicle he was driving yielded “a white powder residue” which was tested and yielded “a positive reaction to methamphetamine,” according to documents.
The charges were filed on Dec. 7 and he is scheduled to appear at a plea and arraignment hearing on Jan. 15
Resource: http://paris-express.com/news/police-report-search-results-drug-arrests.html
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