Synthetic marijuana bust in the Fox Valley
By: Erin Davisson
Updated: October 31, 2012
Menasha, Wis.(WFRV)--The owner of two Fox Valley gas stations is facing charges after a synthetic marijuana bust by the Lake Winnebago MEG unit.
Authorities say the owner was selling those drugs out of his businesses.
Police tell us 464 synthetic marijuana packets were seized at the BP gas station in the 12-hundred block of Plank Road in Menasha.
Police tell us another 47 packets were found at the Marathon Gas Station in the 3-hundred block of First Street in Neenah.
Menasha's police chief says this case is linked to other crimes in his area.
Menasha Police Chief Tim Styka, "As a result over the last couple of weeks, we've had 5 burglaries at that location and the most recent one the owner said nothing was taken. Well, we know something was taken and they are not going to report that something that they should not be selling was found missing from their location."
Police say several employees were also involved in selling the drugs, charges are pending.
Local Five's Donald Robinson has more on the story.
Local Five's Donald Robinson has more on the story.
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