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Woman, man face drug charges.

Byline: The Register-Guard

COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  - Police arrested two people after serving narcotics narcotics n. 1) techinically, drugs which dull the senses. 2) a popular generic term for drugs which cannot be legally possessed, sold, or transported except for medicinal uses for which a physician or dentist's prescription is required.  search warrants Wednesday in Cottage Grove and Eugene.

Officers found more than 400 marijuana plants, marijuana packaged for sale, firearms and psilocybin mushrooms Species
Agrocybe
  • Agrocybe farinacea Hongo
Conocybe
  • Conocybe cyanopus (G.F. Atk.) Kühner
  • Conocybe kuehneriana Singer
  • Conocybe siligineoides R.
 at a home at 428 N. Ninth St. in Cottage Grove while serving a warrant at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Cottage Grove police said. They arrested Chara Davina Carrier, 32, and charged her with manufacture and delivery of drugs and possession of drugs within 1,000 feet of a school. She was held in the Lane County Jail. Two children at the house were placed in foster care.

Later that day, Eugene police arrested James Grant There have been several people named James Grant.
  • James Grant (officer of arms) (1903–1981), Scottish officer of arms
  • James Grant (general) (1720–1806), British General in Revolutionary War
 Debauw, 46, at a house at 480 Mar Loop in Eugene. He was booked into the jail on similar charges in connection with the marijuana grown at the Cottage Grove address.

Police served a search warrant at the Mar Loop address and found a dismantled marijuana growing operation inside the house and in a green house on the property, police said.

They also found pot packaged to sell, mushrooms and assorted drug paraphernalia drug paraphernalia Controlled paraphernalia Substance abuse As defined in a regulatory context, DP is a hypodermic syringe, needle, metal or plastic (snorting) tube, or other instrument or implement or combination adapted for the administration of controlled , they said.
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Title Annotation:Crime; Search warrants at two sites reveal signs of pot operations
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Jan 6, 2006
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