Eureka police detectives found heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana and narcotic pills Wednesday during the search of a residence on the 10 block of Harris Street.
Detectives with the Eureka Police Department's Problem Oriented Policing Unit served a drug sales-related search warrant on the home at 10:20 a.m., according to a press release. After forcing open the door and entering the residence, investigators detained three adults and a 17-year-old female.
During a search of the upstairs residence, detectives located approximately one-third of an ounce of tar heroin, a digital gram scale and drug packaging materials, three ounces of marijuana and drug-use paraphernalia, including aluminum foil apparently used to smoke heroin. In addition, $6,933 in cash was located. The cash was turned over to the Humboldt County Drug Task Force for asset forfeiture proceedings.
Officials said Abbott has been dating the 17-year-old for more than two years and they were living together at the residence.
The release said EPD is requesting a review by the District Attorney's Office for an additional charge of child endangerment.
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