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Oregon man busted after selling drugs to schoolchildren from RV: police
An Oregon man was arrested final week after authorities say he was promoting numerous medication to kids from an RV he would park close to faculties, authorities stated Tuesday.
Deputies obtained data earlier this month {that a} man was believed to be promoting medication to high school children within the metropolis of Eugene and launched an investigation, the Lane County Sheriff’s Workplace stated.
Detectives discovered {that a} man was allegedly parking his RV in numerous places between South Eugene Excessive Faculty and Roosevelt Center Faculty and promoting medication to juveniles within the space.
The person, recognized as 47-year-old Jeremy Lee Linville, was additionally discovered to typically park close to the Amazon Skate Park, based on authorities.
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Deputies served a search warrant on Linville and his RV in Eugene on Thursday.
In the course of the search, the sheriff’s workplace stated that deputies discovered Linville in possession of methamphetamine and a number of other kilos of marijuana. A stolen firearm was additionally present in Linville’s RV.
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Linville was arrested and booked into the Lane County Jail.
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He faces expenses of felon in possession of a firearm, illegal possession of methamphetamine, illegal supply of marijuana, and supply of MDMA inside 1,000 ft of a faculty.