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(NETWORK INDIANA) Psychedelic mushrooms and pot were found when state troopers searched a house and property in Charlestown. Those troopers were there after they got a tip about possible drug activity and found magic mushrooms, that people use to get a high much like LSD.
Jedidiah Lee Adams, 29, and Bailey Michelle Rutkowski, 31, both of Charlestown, are accused of growing and dealing psilocybin, which is a Schedule 1 drug, meaning it has no notable medical value and has a high potential for abuse.
Cops said after they got the tip they visited the house Tuesday. They ended up getting a search warrant from a Clark County judge, and found at least 100 mushrooms and marijuana.
The couple face four charges: manufacturing and dealing the mushrooms; neglect of a dependent; possession of pot and possession of drug paraphenalia. The first two charges are felonies. Police did not explain the neglect of a dependent charges.