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Police: Mansion Residents Earning $30K A Day Making Drugs

Posted: 2:34 pm EDT May 14, 2008Updated: 6:38 pm EDT May 14, 2008

Federal agents and local police raided a Roswell home where they found copy-cat drugs were being made.

Sources at the U.S. Postal Inspectors Office confirmed to Channel 2 Wednesday there are two federal arrest warrants for Chris and Jennifer Navoy, the couple who live in the home.

Roswell police Lieutenant James McGee said Tuesday the operation sold HGA, testosterone and copy-cat versions of Cialis online and through mail order, netting an estimated $25,000 to $30,000 a day.

The home on Sentinae Chase Drive was raided Tuesday.

Agents told Channel 2's Jodie Fleischer they got a tip three or four months ago and once they started investigating they realized it was much more far-reaching than they first thought.

Property records show the couple bought the home in Roswell two years ago for $745,000.

"I think it's hard to believe in a quiet suburban neighborhood. You never expect this kind of activity to be going on, literally right next door," said neighbor Brett Buckwald.

Neighbors said they didn't know much about the couple's past. Channel 2 found that Jennifer Navoy was a licensed physical therapist and Chris was a registered nurse when they lived in Florida.

Channel 2 found the couple has operated at least two Web sites with Online ordering for various chemicals. One included the disclaimer that the substances were for research purposes only and were not for human consumption.

The specific charges have not yet been released.

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