Four people are facing various drug-related charges after a bust that led to the seizure of more than $40,000 worth of methamphetamine.
According to the Aberdeen Police Department, a search warrant was issued for an Aberdeen residence following an investigation into the distribution of meth in the area. Neko the drug dog indicated the odor of illegal drugs in the residence.
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During the search, officers found the following items:
– ½ pound of methamphetamine (street value of $44,800)
– 2.75 pounds of marijuana
– Cocaine
– 15 hits of LSD
– $10,351 in U.S. currency
– Multiple pieces of drug paraphernalia
Two Aberdeen residents, 54-year-old Antonio Longoria and 26-year-old Ashley Longoria, face several charges including keeping a place for the use or sale of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, and child neglect.
53-year-old William Woolridge of Aberdeen is charged with keeping a place for the use or sale of a controlled substance. 36-year-old Gabriel Longoria of Orange County, Calif. is charged with possession of a controlled substance.
A 7 year old child was taken from the residence and placed into the temporary custody of family in Aberdeen.






