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Meth and firearms found after search warrant in Berrien County

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Meth and firearms were found after police performed a search warrant.

It happened on Friday, when Berrien Springs/Oronoko Township Police performed a search warrant on a house in the 9000 block of Kephart Lane.

Officials say they found crystal meth, scales, and evidence of drug trafficking inside.

There were three men were detained at the home.

The owner, 41-year-old Edward Ward, was taken to the Berrien County Jail.

He faces charges of possession of firearms, possession of ammunition, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, possession of methamphetamine 2nd offense, and maintaining a drug house 2nd offense.

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1 comment

Aaron VandeZande August 18, 2022 at 7:04 am

That’s all old hunting stuff. I agree he should be in jail for meth but stop padding the “scary guns narrative” mnc is just as fake as msnbc and CNN. Good job guys NOT!!!

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