Earlier in the day, Deputy Anthony O’Dea responded to Keys
RV Park to a call of suspicious activity. Neighbors of 77 year old Michael Csernik
said they believed Csernik was selling drugs because there were lots of
vehicles coming and going at Csernik’s residence at lot 83W. Deputy O’Dea
attempted to make contact with Csernik, but no one answered the door.
About an hour later, Csernik himself called the Sheriff’s
Office and Deputy O’Dea responded. Csernik told the deputy he was upset because
his neighbors were taking pictures of cars coming and going from his home. When
the deputy asked Csernik why he had so many people stopping at his residence,
Csernik said he has a lot of friends.
Deputy O’Dea asked Csernik for permission to search his
residence. Csernik consented to the search, signing a “Consent to Search” form.
His 51 year old son, who was sitting on the porch, also agreed to the search
and also signed a form giving permission.
Inside the residence, the deputy found three zip lock bags
of marijuana in the living room. Seven more bags of marijuana were found in the
bedroom, along with a scale for weighing the drug. Total weight of the
marijuana was 110 grams.
In Csernik’s front pocket, the deputy found $1,363.00 in
cash. The cash was seized as proceeds from suspected drug sales.
Csernik said all the drugs and paraphernalia belonged to him
and his son had no knowledge of any of it. Csernik was arrested. He was charged
with possession of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of a felony amount
of marijuana (over 20 grams) and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was
booked into jail.
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