(KLZA)-- Two people were arrested on multiple weapon and drug related charges following the search of a Falls City home Wednesday morning.
According to a news release from the Falls City Police Department, officers served a search warrant on a home located at 319 West 15th Street around 10:00.
The release says two handguns, three large machete style weapons, a hatchet, several pieces of drug paraphernalia and substances that allegedly tested positive to be methamphetamine were confiscated.
Arrested were 24-year-old Tylor Fritts who lists Falls City as his home town and 28-year-old Julia Sprouse who lists her hometown as Stella.
Fritts and Sprouse were each arrested on seven felony counts including two counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, four counts of possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony and one count of possession of methamphetamine.
Both are being held in the Richardson County Jail.
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