Marijuana, LSD, hash oil, and cash seized from Oxford home

OXFORD – A 29-year-old man was arrested for four drug related felonies last week, and police estimate the drugs the man allegedly had hold a street value of more than $50,000.

Ryan J. Hackett was arrested by the Oxford Police at his residence on Nov. 30 in the Village of Oxford following a month long investigation.

Hackett’s arrest stemmed from a search warrant that was executed by the Oxford Police.

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Hackett was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fourth degree, a class C felony; criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree - hallucinogen 25 milligram - a class B felony; criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree - LSD, five milligrams or more - a class B felony; and criminal possession of marijuana in the second degree, a class D felony, which alleges the marijuana seized had an aggregate weight of more than 16 ounces.

After the search and the drugs were taken as evidence, police said that the estimated street value is “well over” $50,000.

Oxford Police Chief Richard Nolan said that along with marijuana and cash, the photo shows, “drug paraphernalia, LSD, sheets of wax paper with concentrated cannabis, 10 syringes, scales and receipts.”

The top charge listed alleges that Hackett was in possession of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances containing cannabis – hash oil – with an aggregate weight of one ounce or more.

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