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Jun-15-2007 06:08printcomments

Keizer Raids Net Meth, Stolen Property

A man and two women were taken into custody.

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Photo: Keizer Police Department

(KEIZER, Ore. ) - The Keizer Police Department’s Community Response Unit completed a month long drug investigation at 124 Homewood Court N and 3601 Cherry Ave NE in Keizer.

Thursday morning CRU with the assistance of the Detective Division served two search warrants at the above mentioned addresses.

The investigation was started due to information being received about methamphetamine being sold from both locations and stolen property being traded for meth.

During the execution of the warrant officers seized $920 in cash, small amounts of methamphetamine, scales, packaging materials, a stolen Honda Four Trax and numerous power tools that were confirmed stolen.

Arrested were:

47-year-old Rodney W. Holder on two counts of dealing meth, drug possession, maintaining a drug house and possessing stolen property. Bail: $1,230,000

37-year-old Julia Lyn Porter on meth dealing, maintaining a drug house and also had a warrant for a parole violation. Bail: $515,000

36-year-old Carla McCallister for meth possession and frequenting a drug house. Bail: $15,000

They were transported and lodged at the Marion County Correctional Facility.




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