Two more Bradner residents arrested on drug charges

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BRADNER — The names of two other persons reportedly involved in a drug manufacturing operation in the
village have been released.
Kaylyn Cooper and Ean Rose-Wortinger have been charged with cultivation of marijuana, assembly and
possession of chemicals and possession of criminal tools, said Wood County Sheriff Mark Wasylyshyn.
Warrants were issued Wednesday for Trenton E. Walls, 41, for illegal manufacturing of drugs, illegal
assembly of drugs, and possession of criminal tools; and for Desiree D. Collins, 39, for illegal
manufacturing of drugs, illegal assembly of drugs, and possession of criminal tools. They were located
on Thursday.
All are felony offenses.
A search warrant executed at their South Bell Street home led to the confiscation of methamphetamine.
Cooper and Rose-Wortinger were arrested during the search.
This is the second time warrants have been issued for the arrest of Walls and Collins in connection to
drugs.
They were located on Thursday afternoon, according to a press release issued by the sheriff’s office.
According to court records, the assembly and manufacture of the drugs took place in the presence of
Collins’ three minor children.

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