Marijuana Peddling Women Sell Edibles to Church Members

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Marijuana Peddling Women Sell Edibles to Church Members

These women only wanted to help church members get High in the spirit but their Mary mother of Jane ministry could not take off properly as they were arrested in Georgia for trying to enhance the work of the Holy Spirit among church members with marijuana laced edibles.

Anti-Narcotics police in the state announced the arrest of the women who were caught serving customers weed laced edibles inside a church in Savannah Georgia in an apparent attempt to enhance their knowledge of the most High.

Ebony Cooper, 28, was apprehended serving up edibles which included cereal, brownies as well as puddings that contained marijuana at a church event in an attempt to get people high in the presence of the most High.

Narcotics police got a tip off about the narcotics bake sale from Ebony herself; the 28yr old had advertised her goods on social media and told her followers and viewers to come buy from her at the church event.  The event featured local entrepreneurs selling their products and was hosted by a vendor outside the church.

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This prompted the police to send undercover narcotics agents into the church to sniff out the laced flower based merchandise.

Ms Cooper then sold some of her goods unknowingly to these undercover agents who proceeded to trail her to her stand.

The trail led them to an accomplice, 26 yr old Leah Pressley whose car was used as a warehouse for the brownies and puddings being sold in church.

A thorough search of Leah’s vehicle by the undercover agents led to the discovery of an unquantifiable amount of marijuana edibles, more than $1,000 in cash as well as a loaded gun.

Both Cooper and Pressley were arrested and booked at Chatham County Detention Center on felony drug charges, authorities said.

Both women are currently facing drug related charges after being caught dealing and selling drugs and drug laced merchandise in a religious house according to the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team.

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