Police Execute Search, Arrest Two For Pot

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Warsaw Police, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s deputies and Indiana State Police investigators were involved in the execution of a search warrant Tuesday morning at 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw.

Two people were arrested in conjunction with the raid. Jeffrey Rozanowski, 35, of 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw and Kristina Freeman, 18, of 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw  were both arrested for dealing and possession of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a park.

WPD and Kosciusko County SWAT team was utilized to make entry to the home, which was a suspected drug house and had an indoor Marijuana grow operation.

At 10:35 a.m., Officers made entry and secured two individuals in the home. The homeowner’s dog was secured and taken temporarily to the Kosciusko County Humane Shelter.

Complaints had been received prior that indicated that an indoor grow operation was in home.

Found in the home was a self-contained indoor Marijuana grow operation. Approximately 30 live plants, processed Marijuana for drying, as well as bagged Marijuana for sale were located. Additionally cash, scales, pipes, and other paraphernalia were found in the home.

An Indiana State Police Marijuana Eradication team assisted in documenting and dismantling the operation inside the home.

Officers were at the home approximately two hours securing and confiscating evidence at the illegal drug house and its operation.

The Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office assisted in the investigation.[[In-content Ad]]

Warsaw Police, Kosciusko County Sheriff’s deputies and Indiana State Police investigators were involved in the execution of a search warrant Tuesday morning at 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw.

Two people were arrested in conjunction with the raid. Jeffrey Rozanowski, 35, of 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw and Kristina Freeman, 18, of 1304 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw  were both arrested for dealing and possession of marijuana within 1,000 feet of a park.

WPD and Kosciusko County SWAT team was utilized to make entry to the home, which was a suspected drug house and had an indoor Marijuana grow operation.

At 10:35 a.m., Officers made entry and secured two individuals in the home. The homeowner’s dog was secured and taken temporarily to the Kosciusko County Humane Shelter.

Complaints had been received prior that indicated that an indoor grow operation was in home.

Found in the home was a self-contained indoor Marijuana grow operation. Approximately 30 live plants, processed Marijuana for drying, as well as bagged Marijuana for sale were located. Additionally cash, scales, pipes, and other paraphernalia were found in the home.

An Indiana State Police Marijuana Eradication team assisted in documenting and dismantling the operation inside the home.

Officers were at the home approximately two hours securing and confiscating evidence at the illegal drug house and its operation.

The Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office assisted in the investigation.[[In-content Ad]]
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