CUMBERLAND — Two people were arrested after police, responding to a re-ported breaking and entering in Bowling Green, discovered a suspected marijuana-growing operation, according to the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office.
At approximately 4:20 p.m. on Saturday, Deputies from the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office, assisted by Maryland State Police, responded to a call that resulted in a search of a residence on Yuma Street.
Charles David Grimm Jr., 44, and Sheri Ann Grimm, 47, were arrested at the scene on a variety of charges police said.
Both suspects were charged with manufacture of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute CDS, possession of a firearm while drug trafficking and possession of marijuana, syringes and other paraphernalia.
Charles Grimm was being held on a $55,000 bond and Sheri Grimm was held on a $35,000 bond.
A search warrant was written and executed on the property.
Seized at the residence were numerous marijuana plants, paraphernalia, growing materials and firearms, according to police.
Both suspects were taken before a District Court commissioner before being de-tained.
A detective from the Allegany County Narcotics Task Force also assisted on the scene.
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