Dozens of guns, drugs confiscated during raid at north Georgia home

RABUN COUNTY, Ga. — Drugs, guns and dead animals were found at a north Georgia during a narcotics raid by authorities.

The Rabun County Sheriff’s posted a photo on Facebook on Wednesday of the evidence they collected during the raid in June.

A citizen’s complaint involving drugs led deputies to the home on Hope Haven Lane in Rabun Gap on June 18. After securing a search warrant for the home and a storage unit, deputies said they found numerous guns, ammo, drugs and wildlife remains.

The photo posted showed more than 50 firearms, including semi-automatic rifles, packages of drugs and other pieces of evidence.

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Deputies said the drugs found included suspected methamphetamine, marijuana, edibles, psilocybin mushrooms, acid, and ecstasy.

The Department of Natural Resource were called to assist with wildlife remains.

Matthew Charles Bosch of Rabun Gap was arrested and charged with two counts of Possession of Schedule I or II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, two counts of Possession of Schedule I Controlled Substance, Possession of Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession and Use of Drug Related Objects, and Trafficking in Cocaine, Illegal Drugs, Marijuana or Methamphetamine.

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John-Everett Doling of Rabun Gap was arrested and charged with two counts of Possession of Schedule I or II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Possession and Use of Drug Related Objects, and Possession of Firearm During Commission of or Attempt to Commit a Felony.

Frances Evans Doling of Rabun Gap was arrested and charged Possession of Schedule I or II Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, Possession of an Schedule II Controlled Substance, and Possession and Use of Drug Related Objects.