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Both women were transported to Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.
By Nina Mahaleris
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Two women are facing multiple charges after police allegedly found a variety of illegal drugs during a Brunswick home search Wednesday night.
Kim Wentworth, 37, of Brunswick, and Amanda Ames, 35, of Lewiston, were arrested around 10:15 p.m. during the search at 12 Perryman Drive.
Kim Wentworth, 37, of Brunswick, was transported to the Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.
Amanda Ames, 35, of Lewiston was transported to the Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset.
Brunswick Police seized unspecified amounts of methamphetamine, fentanyl, clonidine, bupropion and tizanidine, along with cash, filled syringes and drug trafficking evidence from the home. Authorities are also testing other substances found in the residence that could be illegal.
Police: Drugs and children seized during search of Brunswick home
Two girls who were present at the time were released to other family members, according to police. Police said Maine Child Protective Services were notified.
Credit: Brunswick Police Department Published: 2:20 PM EDT April 22, 2021 Updated: 2:21 PM EDT April 22, 2021
BRUNSWICK, Maine Two Maine women are facing charges related to drug trafficking and child endangerment after police served a search warrant at 12 Perryman Drive in Brunswick Wednesday night.
Kim Wentworth, 37, and Amanda Ames, 35, were taken into custody. According to Brunswick police, Wentworth is a resident of 12 Perryman Drive and Ames is from Lewiston.
Police: Drugs and children seized during search of Brunswick home Griffin Stockford © Provided by WCSH-TV Portland, ME
Two Maine women are facing charges related to drug trafficking and child endangerment after police served a search warrant at 12 Perryman Drive in Brunswick Wednesday night.
Kim Wentworth, 37, and Amanda Ames, 35, were taken into custody. According to Brunswick police, Wentworth is a resident of 12 Perryman Drive and Ames is from Lewiston.
The search happened around 10:15 p.m. Two girls who were present at the time were released to other family members, according to police. Police said Maine Child Protective Services were notified and are involved in the investigation.
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