COLUMBUS, GA. — Police found a large trove of illegal drugs inside a Georgia house while investigating a deadly home invasion.
According to the Ledger-Enquirer, 21-year-old Cross Henderson was shot and killed during a home invasion inside his mother’s home near Columbus on Jan. 19.
While searching the home, an investigator told the Ledger-Enquirer that authorities found a “smorgasbord of drugs” with a combined street value of more than $1 million.
Henderson’s mother, Autumn Lynn Tillery, 37, was arrested Monday on multiple drug charges.
The Ledger-Enquirer reports that authorities found marijuana and methamphetamine, as well as possessing with the intent to distribute two prescription drugs as well as LSD, a psychedelic commonly called “acid,” and THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, according to jail records.
Testifying before a judge, authorities ran through a list of items, most of them marijuana-based, that police said uncovered in their search:
5,621 grams of THC oil in mason jars.
1,110 grams of loose marijuana.
729 grams of THC wax, an extract.
654.8 grams of THC butter, in six butter sticks.
127.4 grams of THC oil that was not in mason jars.
3 grams of THC powder.
64 THC vape cartridges.
67 marijuana edibles.
489 doses of LSD.
8.8 grams of methamphetamine.
50 Dextroamphetamine pills
12 Pregabalin pills.
2 Oxycontin pills.
One Alprazolam pill.
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