Windsor couple suspected of drug charges, child endangerment

A Windsor couple was arrested Wednesday after a probation search.|

A Windsor couple was arrested Wednesday by Sonoma County sheriff’s deputies after a probation search that uncovered 100 marijuana plants growing in the backyard, a hash oil laboratory, loaded weapons and pot-laced edibles, all of which were in easy reach of two young children who lived in the home, the Sheriff’s Office said.

During the search on Pedroncelli Drive, which occurred at about 1:30 p.m., deputies and detectives from the Sheriff’s Office found two loaded weapons, equipment they said was used to make hash oil, including flammable butane tanks and a small refrigerator that contained marijuana-laced candies. Most of the items were within reach of the couple’s two young children, according to the Sheriff’s Office’s Facebook page.

Marcus Osuna-Jones, 29, was arrested on suspicion of operating a hash oil laboratory, possession of firearms during the commission of a felony, cultivation, sales, possession of concentrated cannabis and violation of the terms of his probation.

Megan Gibbons, 27, was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment and obstructing a peace officer. Both posted bail after being booked into the Sonoma County jail.

The children were in the custody of Child Protective Services, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

You can reach Staff Writer Elizabeth M. Cosin at 521-5276 or elizabeth.cosin@pressdemocrat.com.

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