State police said a Brownsville woman took full responsibility for selling marijuana and psilocybin mushrooms when she was arrested Thursday, reportedly telling troopers she believes everyone should have access to cheap, quality and local THC products.
Police charged Kathryn Goodwin Jones, 60, with felonies of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver after finding 100 pounds of marijuana at a building in Redstone Township.
Police first became suspicious of the commercial building, a former church at 6497 National Pike, last September. According to the criminal complaint, police were at that address for a Megan’s Law compliance check and could smell a strong odor of marijuana from outside. The complaint did not specify why police would have been conducting a compliance check at the building.
Police began surveilling the building in December and saw several cars parking outside the building, with people going inside for several minutes and coming back out carrying bags. According to the complaint, Jones was seen coming and going from the building.
Court records state that police served a search warrant at the building Thursday afternoon. They also found 60 pounds of edible marijuana, more than 1,000 marijuana vaping devices, 419 grams of suspected psilocybin mushrooms, suspected psilocybin edibles, 71 jars of THC wax and…