Gresham property

Federal agents and state police found vendors hawking goods much different than the usual craft fair wares when they raided a rural property in Gresham dubbed the “Portland Sunday Market.”

They discovered people selling ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana and mushrooms, according to federal prosecutors.

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 Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Kerin described the set-up as a “farmer’s style-market,” where a substantial amount of drugs were sold.  Read More  

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