Authorities: Items to manufacture meth in plain view

GREENE – A Greene man was arrested Friday, Oct. 10 after authorities confiscated methamphetamine and items to produce the drug.
Carmine P. Pezzino II, 47, Greene, was arrested for unlawful manufacturing of methamphetamine, a class D felony. Authorities said the items were in plain view, and the arrest occurred just two-tenths of a mile from the Greene Central School District.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office, Village of Greene Police Department and New York State CCERT Team executed a search warrant at 87 South Chenango St. in the Village of Greene.
Per CCSO authorities, the warrant stemmed from an investigation into said residence being used to manufacture meth.
Meth is Federally classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as a schedule 2 drug, in that it is said to have a high abuse potential that can lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.
On Friday afternoon, officers responded to the Greene residence and said they located items used to manufacture meth that (per a CCSO release) were “outside and in plain view.”
Law enforcement entered the home at approximately 7 p.m. Friday evening and later confiscated methamphetamine, items to produce the drug, and a digital scale.
Authorities said the drug was in the form of a liquid so has been sent to the NY crime lab for the exact weight.
Pezzino was arraigned in the Village of Greene court and he was remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility without bail.
Occupants inside the home were all charged with loitering in the first degree, a class B misdemeanor.
According to New York Penal Law, one is charged with loitering in the first degree when s/he loiters or remains in any place with one or more persons for the purpose of unlawfully using or possessing a controlled substance.
Those charged with loitering Friday were: Cody A. Bush, 26; Rebecca A. Fiore, 29; and Heather M. Clark, 26. All three were released on appearance tickets.
Authorities said additional charges are expected as the investigation is ongoing.
Assistance at the scene was provided by the Greene Fire Department.

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