The Weld County Drug Task Force seized suspected fentanyl pills, meth and several stolen guns while executing a search warrant on an Evans residence — the second time in less than two months a search of the house resulted in a large narcotics and weapons seizure.
Police had also searched the house — located in the 3200 block of 11th Avenue — in September.
During that search, the Weld County Drug Task Force recovered more than a half pound of meth, 1,440 counterfeit M-30 pills suspected to contain fentanyl, 16.5 grams of psilocybin mushrooms and 12 firearms — including a gun stolen out of Greeley.
Police arrested 45-year-old Jade Shane during the seizure and charged him with two counts of intent to distribute narcotics, plus a special offender charge. Shane had since been bonded out. He faces no new charges from this search, according to Colorado court records.
Weapons seized from a house in the 3200 block of 11th Avenue in Evans. (Courtesy/Greeley Police Department)Throughout the months following that search, the task force continued investigating drugs being sold from the house, and on Nov. 7 executed another search warrant. When police searched the residence, they say they found:
• Approximately 460 counterfeit M-30 pills suspected to contain fentanyl.
• User amounts of meth.
• 12 firearms, including guns stolen out of Colorado, California and Wyoming.
• Bulk amounts of ammunition.
Police ask anyone with information on the case to contact Commander Scott Smith at 970-351-5211.
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