Man Caught With Marijuana Grow Operation in New Bethlehem Waives Hearing

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published May 28, 2020 4:28 am
Man Caught With Marijuana Grow Operation in New Bethlehem Waives Hearing

CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) – A New Bethlehem man waived his hearing on Tuesday on felony drug charges related to an incident where a warrant led to the discovery of a marijuana grow operation in his home.

Court documents indicate the following charges against 54-year-old Russell Foster Ceranski were waived for court on Tuesday, May 26:

– Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Intentional Possession Controlled Substance By Person Not Registered, Misdemeanor
– Use/Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor

The charges have been transferred to the Clarion County Court of Common Pleas.

Ceranski is currently free on $35,000.00 monetary bail.

Details of the case:

On Friday, December 20, members of the Pennsylvania State Police Troop D Vice Unit executed a sealed search warrant at a residence on Lafayette Street in New Bethlehem Borough, according to a criminal complaint filed on December 23.

Upon executing the search warrant, marijuana plants, processed marijuana, scales, and packaging material was located and seized, the complaint states.

According to the complaint, Russell Foster Ceranski was then read his Miranda warnings and related that he told police that he grows the marijuana himself and sells it for approximately $10.00 per gram. He related there was approximately three ounces of process marijuana with a value of approximately $800.00.

Ceranski also stated that he purchases cocaine for approximately $1,700.00 per ounce and sells it for approximately $100.00 per gram, the complaint indicates.

He was arraigned in front of Judge Miller at 8:15 p.m. on Friday, December 20.

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