Inside the house, police found various strains of leaf marijuana and THC products. Some of the products were packaged to look like cereal or candy brands.

CONNERSVILLE, Ind. — A Connersville man is facing drug charges after police say they found a marijuana dispensary in his home.

Officers arrested 44-year-old Paul Parsley Thursday, Nov. 14 after executing a search warrant at his home on Hickory Drive. 

Inside the house, police found various strains of leaf marijuana and THC products. Some of the products were packaged to look like cereal or candy brands. Police also located hallucinogenic mushrooms, methamphetamine and nearly $7,800 in cash, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department said in a post on Facebook.

The department said the seizure included: 

16.95 punds of marijuana215 grams of psilocybin mushrooms98 THC edible products87 THC wax products 1534 pre-rolled marijuana cigarettes 1366 THC vape devices5.5 grams of methamphetamine 2 loaded 9mm handguns$7.782 in cash

Parsley is being held without bond in the Fayette County Jail on several felony charges, including: 

Dealing in a Controlled SubstanceSerious Violent Felon in Possession of a FirearmDealing in MethamphetamineDealing in Marijuana (2 counts)

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