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Four arrested in drug bust at Prineville, Oregon home; child in custody
Prineville, Oregon . Four Prineville, Oregon residents were arrested Tuesday in a drug raid on a manufactured home along the North Madras Highway, the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement Team reported. A child at the home was taken into protective custody. Oregon CODE Team members, aided by Crook County, Oregon sheriff.s deputies and Prineville, Oregon police, served a search warrant shortly after 7 a.m., resulting from a year-long investigation into methamphetamine sales and distribution, said Oregon Det. Troy Wiles. The two men and two women were taken into custody without incident, Oregon officers said. The Oregon investigators seized evidence including more than an ounce of meth, scales, packaging materials and a small amount of marijuana. The four adults were lodged in the Crook County, Oregon Jail, and a child present at the scene was placed in the custody of the Oregon state Department of Human Resources, Wiles said. Oregon residents Anrica Jerie Campos, 45, and Robert Timothy Roelle, 31, each face drug possession, manufacture and delivery charges, as well as drug delivery and manufacture within 1,000 feet of a school, frequenting a place where drugs are sold, and endangering the welfare of a minor. Bail for each was set at $80,000. Canda Dawn Buker, 21, a third Oregon resident of the home, was charged with drug possession, frequenting a place where they are sold or kept, and introducing contraband into a correctional facility, with bail set at $25,000. Anthony Drake Sharp, 21, who lives at another Prineville, Oregon address, was arrested on a frequenting charge, with bail set at $2,500. The Oregon CODE Team is a multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force, comprised of detectives from all Central Oregon law enforcement agencies, including Oregon State Police, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the National Guard. |
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