(KNZA)--Two Horton residents were arrested late Monday night on drug charges following the execution of a search warrant.
According to Brown County Sheriff John Merchant, the Sheriff's Office Drug Task Force was granted a search warrant for an apartment at 200 East 8th Street in Horton on probable drug activity at that location.
After execution of the search warrant, 26-year-old Tyler Allen and 28-year-old Cinnamon Smith were arrested.
Merchant said two firearms and cash was collected as evidence, along with illegal drugs and paraphernalia.
Allen was arrested on charges of Distribution of Marijuana, Possession of a Hallucinegenic Drug, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and No Drug Tax Stamp.
Smith was arrested on charges of Possession of a Hallecinegenic Drug, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
The Horton Police Department and Sac and Fox Police Department assisted.
* ( picture credit: Brown Co Sheriff's Office )
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