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COPS: Search warrant yields drug find
A search warrant led police over the weekend to reportedly discover multiple illegal narcotics and possible drug packaging inside a home on Wilson Road.
According to a declaration of arrest in the case, officers served a search warrant at a residence located at 930 E. Wilson Road around 12:25 a.m. Sunday morning.
Upon their arrival to the home, they found only one person inside, who was identified as Candy Dannellan.
After being shown the search warrant for the home and being asked if she had any narcotics in the home, she allegedly replied she did not.
Deputies then began to search the home for drugs.
According to the report, in the living room area officers found a glass water pipe with residue, a ceramic pip with residue, a glass jar containing a residue of what appeared to the marijuana and six brown capsules packaged for sales in clear plastic baggies.
In the master bedroom, police reportedly found three blue tablets identified as Zolpidem, three white tablets of Methadone Hydrochloride in a pink container, a large baggy with a white crystalline substance, 25 hypodermic devices, a glass pipe with residue, two more plastic bags with dollar sign imprints and a swirly glass pipe with residue.
Also discovered in the hallway and a spare bedroom were another long glass pipe with residue and a small plastic bag with a white crystalline substance inside of a Crown Royal bag.
An officer at the home also noticed that Dannellan had marks on her arm consistent with drug use.
Dannellan was placed under arrest and transported to the Nye County Detention Center. She was booked into custody on charges of possession of a schedule one controlled substance, possession of a schedule one controlled substance with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a hypodermic device, possession of a dangerous drug without prescription,  two counts of possession of a schedule two controlled substance and possession of a schedule four controlled substance.

4 Responses


  1. Mac says:

    Fantastic!
    I feel safer already with these drugs removed from THEIR living room!
    That was close! I could have stumbled and fallen thru their window, landed on a crack pipe, and been forced to inhale!

    But I’m safe now due to the ever growing War On Drugs. How many hundreds of billions now? How many hundreds of thousands locked up? And for what? What progress has then been made other to invade our homes and cars?

    And how many times at a routine traffic stop is it now standard operating procedure to ask “you don’t mind if I look around inside, do you? You don’t have anything to hide, do you?”

  2. Dwight Lilly says:

    It sounds serious doesn’t it? Now follow the story and you will find she will be released from jail by Monday. And back to her drug abusing and drug trafficking ways.

  3. Davey says:

    The whole thing with that is,IF you say what for,or No.That,s the worst thing you could have ever said.No matter what,YOU WILL NOT drive that vehicle home,without it being searched.They give you options,but none are,you can go now,until it is searched.Thankfully this never happened to me,but to someone in front of my house.I felt so bad for them,and they didn,t find nothing,just the ridicule they endured was overwhelming.WOW……

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