Three Cabool residents are charged with drug-related felonies following an investigation by the Cabool Police Department and the Texas County Sheriff’s Department.
Tyler Marsh, 24; and Charles M. Hall, 32, both of Cabool, are charged with possession of a controlled substance and first-degree endangering the welfare of a child. Britney Calton, 26, of Cabool, is charged with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia – prior drug offense; and engaging the welfare of a child involving drugs.
According to a county deputy’s report, officers served a search warrant at about 4:50 p.m. March 14 at a residence on Cabool Apartment Drive. Marsh and Hill were reportedly inside, along with a minor child. While the officers were there, a woman who is a tenant of the apartment arrived.
Following a search of the dwelling, several drug-related items were found in a night stand in the master bedroom:
• Nine syringes, including one containing a clear liquid that tested positive for methamphetamine.
• A blue propane torch.
• Several clear plastic bags.
• Two small containers with marijuana residue inside.
• A metal spoon with burn marks.
• A purple pill crusher with white residue.
A black propane torch was in a closet, and a glass smoking pipe with marijuana residue was found on the bed.
A small black bag containing several drug-related items was also found in the apartment, and was claimed by the other man present.
Marsh is in the Texas County Jail on $200,000 bond. Hill’s bond is set at $75,000 and Calton’s is $125,000.
