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http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/...s_charges_for_drugs__child_endangerment_.htmlTheresa M. Manocchio, 44, and Robert Joseph Grenier, 39, were each charged with three separate counts after Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office deputies executed a search warrant at the Cushnoc Road home and allegedly uncovered heroin, hash being processed and a loaded revolver under a couch.
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An affidavit by Detective Joshua Tardy of the sheriff’s office says authorities had received reports of illegal trafficking of heroin, cocaine and crack cocaine at the residence.
Tardy says Manocchio’s bedroom contained prescription bottles for Grenier as well as some of his clothes, heroin packing materials and residue, razor blades and a type of plastic bag commonly used to package heroin.
A bucket in the bedroom contained a brown liquid which “smelled strongly of the odor of marijuana,” Tardy wrote. “Grenier stated that he was making hash.”
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Tardy also said, “A loaded .22 Magnum revolver was located unsecured under the couch in the living room of the residence.” Tardy said it had no locking device and was not in a case.
Tardy said the items found during the search as well as the living situation were unsuitable for Manocchio’s children, ages 13 and 15.
Investigators said they found a straw with white residue and a marijuana plant under cultivation in one of the teens’ bedrooms.
Police also said a 17-year-old, Stephon James Davis Jr., “who has multiple arrests for trafficking in scheduled drugs,” was staying at the Vassalboro residence, and a drug-sniffing dog indicated illegal drugs were in that bedroom, Trady said.
In December 2012, Davis reportedly identified himself being an adult after he was found hiding under a bed in an Augusta apartment after police raided it looking for illegal drugs.
He later pleaded guilty to heroin trafficking and was turned over to New York police after he completed a 30-day sentence. Davis had reportedly fled a low security jail in New York.
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