(KNZA)--Three Horton residents are facing drug charges following the execution of a search warrant Sunday night at a Horton residence.
That's according to a release from Brown County Sheriff John Merchant, who says his office's Drug Task Force was joined by the Horton Police Department in the search, which happened around 10:10 Sunday night, at the 137 W. 11th Street residence.
Arrested following the search were 42-year-old Jamie Long and 32-year-old Skyler Pahmahmie, who both face charges for possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The third person, 53-year-old Tisha Thomas, faces charges for possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Once in custody, the three were booked into the Brown County Jail.
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