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Appalachian students arrested for marijuana, mushroom possession
Monday, 07 April 2008
by JILLIAN SWORDS
News Reporter

Boone Police charged three Appalachian State University students with various drug charges April 1.
Junior management major Brandon J. Tice, 25, was charged with felonious possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana.

Sophomore studio art major Daniel S. Desmarais, 24, was charged with felonious possession with intent to sell and deliver psilocybin mushrooms and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

Junior accounting major Justin H. Livesey, 22, was charged with felonious manufacturing marijuana,
misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
Capt. William Greene of Boone Police said they received a tip regarding paraphernalia in plain sight at 307 Wood Circle, leading to a search warrant. Greene said additional people may be charged, pending an ongoing investigation.

All three students were placed on $5,000 bonds. Their court date is scheduled for May in Watauga County District Court
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A Boone residence at 307 Wood Circle was the site of a recent police raid involving three Appalachian State University students. Photo by Holt Menzies


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