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Last updated on Wednesday, August 21, 2013
(BLOOMFIELD) - Seven adults and one juvenile were arrested Sunday after Bloomfield Deputy Marshal Marvin Holt went to the Village Apartments on West Turner Street in Bloomfield to check on an unusual smell.
That odor was burnt marijuana.
Those arrested were taken to the Greene County Jail on preliminary charges involving dealing or possession of marijuana, one with a felony count, the rest with misdemeanor counts.
Three of those arrested lived in the apartment complex.
No information is available regarding the disposition of the juvenile who was arrested.
The seven adults arrested include:
* Nathan Wesley Walker, 20, Bloomfield, preliminary charge of possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor, bond of $1,000 surety or $100 cash, released later the same day after posting $100 cash.
* Christopher Dee Thomas Ervin, 24, Bloomfield, preliminary charge of possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor, bond of $1,000 surety or $100 cash, released later the same day after posting $100 cash.
* Sabastian Ray Harl, 19, Bloomfield, preliminary charge of possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor, bond of $1,000 surety or $100 cash, released later the same day after posting $100 cash.
* Bronte Michelle Kline, 20, Bloomfield, preliminary charge of possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor, bond of $1,000 surety or $100 cash, released the next day after posting $100 cash
* William Foster Feutz, 20, Bloomfield, preliminary charge of possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor, bond of $1,000 surety or $100 cash, released later the same day after posting $100 cash.
* Andrew Douglas Ferguson, 19, Bloomfield, preliminary charges of possession of marijuana and dealing in marijuana, both as class A misdemeanors, bond set at $2,000 surety or $200 cash.
* William Neil Ferguson, 22, Bloomfield, booked in on a preliminary charge of possession of marijuana as a class D felony. His bond was set at $4,000 surety or $400 cash.
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