Search for stolen RV turns up marijuana and drug-related paraphernalia instead.

LIVERMORE FALLS – Police say they searched a Haines Corner Road home for stolen recreation vehicles or keys to the vehicles but didn’t find any.

Instead, Livermore Falls police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said, they charged four Livermore Falls residents Sunday on drug-related charges

They also seized a pound of marijuana leaves and drug-related paraphernalia.

Livermore Falls officer Ken Bryant had obtained a warrant to search the home after he received information that stolen recreation vehicles owned by Reggie Bauer of Wales, or the keys to them, were there, Steward said.

Debora Hiscock, 41, was charged with trafficking in a schedule Z drug, marijuana, furnishing a schedule Z drug, cultivating a schedule Z drug and theft of lost or misplaced property, Steward said.

Police found a Neighborhood Watch sign at the house, he said, prompting the last charge.

Police also charged Danielle Stewart, 24, with possession of a usable amount of marijuana, sale and use of drug paraphernalia including bongs and pipes, and cultivation of schedule Z drug, marijuana, the chief said.

Charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a usable amount of marijuana were Hiscock’s two sons, Joshua Hiscock, 20, and Jesse Hiscock, 21, Steward said.

Assisting Bryant during the search were Livermore Falls and Jay police, and Androscoggin Sheriff’s deputies.


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