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Skowhegan police arrest four in third drug bust this month

Skowhegan police arrest four in third drug bust this month

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Four suspects were arrested Thursday in a drug raid conducted at a Skowhegan home. The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office’s released a statement Friday stating that this is the third drug bust the department has made in town this month.

According to the Portland Press Herald, police obtained a search warrant for a house on 34 Parlin St. and conducted a raid June 29. Police say they found cocaine, suboxone strips, and drug-related documentation during their search. Owner of the residence, 42-year-old Dylan Hurlbutt, was arrested on charges of trafficking in scheduled drugs and furnishing scheduled drugs.

Three others were found and arrested in connection with the police raid. Kyle Johnson, 34, of Norridgewock, Nakita Cole, 25, of Skowhegan, and Tori Pinkham, 29, of Skowhegan are all charged with possession of scheduled drugs and are scheduled to appear in court October 4.

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