Two Oswego State students arrested after authorities seize 10.5 pounds of marijuana
Two Oswego State students were arrested at a home in the City of Oswego on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
The students, 20-year-old Jamison S. Limperis and 23-year-old Michael S. Wolf, were charged with criminal possession of marijuana in the first degree, a class C felony at 28 West Fourth Street.
The Patrol Division and Drug Task Force found and seized 10-and-a-half pounds of marijuana and $28,439 that is suspected to be from the illegal selling of drugs.
According to a release from Captain Charles Tonkin, coordinator of the Oswego County Drug Task Force, the two were arrested after the Task Force, led by the Oswego City Police Department’s Patrol Division, conducted a search of the premises using a drug related search warrant.
Additionally, they were also charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, a class A misdemeanor. Limperis was in possession of a small amount of cocaine and Wolf in illegal possession of prescription drugs.
The two were arraigned in Oswego City Court and remanded to the Oswego County correctional Facility, each at $5,000 cash bail, Tonkin said in the release.