Drug-dealing mom stashed hundreds of pills in child's room, deputies say
07/20/2017 8:24 pm PDT
By Adrienne Cutway, WKMG
PALM COAST, Fla. -- (WKMG) -- A drug-dealing mother stashed more than 200 painkillers, 300-plus grams of marijuana and several thousand dollars in cash in her 5-year-old son's bedroom at a suspected drug house in Palm Coast, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies on Thursday morning executed a search warrant at the home on Port Lane and arrested Yuumi Obama, 30, Yuriy Krivoshey, 28, and Jeremy Toumbs, 37.
The search began with Obama's room where deputies said they found 1.89 grams of marijuana, a glass bong and a glass smoking pipe. When deputies entered Obama's old bedroom, where her 5-year-old son was sleeping, she directed them to two safes in the closet.
The safes contained 331.37 grams of cannabis; 273 pills identified as various painkillers and sedatives, including oxycodone and alprazolam; and $1,780 in cash, according to the charging affidavit.
Scales, plastic baggies, rubber bands and unlabeled prescription pill bottles were found in drawers next to the safes, deputies said. Also in the closet, deputies said they found $6,051 in cash and marijuana stems.
The report said deputies found 2.59 grams of marijuana, .80 grams of a ground up tablets, .38 grams of a reddish powder, a red tablet, a blue tablet, a yellow tablet and a silver scale in Toumbs' bedroom. At least one substance tested positive for MDMA, deputies said.
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