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Weston Woman, 70, Charged With Operating Drug Factory In Home

WESTON, Conn. – A 70-year-old woman who is the mother of a man charged in a huge larceny scheme was arrested June 9 on charges of operating a drug factory inside her residence, reports Weston Forum.com.

Weston resident Abigail Bamman was arrested for operating a drug factory inside her residence. Her son, Joshua Bamman, was arrested earlier this year in a large larceny scheme.

Weston resident Abigail Bamman was arrested for operating a drug factory inside her residence. Her son, Joshua Bamman, was arrested earlier this year in a large larceny scheme.

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Abigail Bamman, of 10 Kettlewold Lane, was arrested by Connecticut State Police, the Forum said.

Bamman’s property was searched last November after police began an investigation of stolen items found at her son’s residence on Georgetown Road, the Forum said. Police then obtained a search warrant for 10 Kettlewold Lane, where they found a marijuana grow room and other stolen items, the Forum said.

Bamman was charged with cultivating marijuana without a license, operating a drug factory and possession of marijuana.

Joshua Bamman, Abigail Bamman’s son, and his girlfriend, Kathlene Falcone, were arrested earlier this year by Weston police on various larceny charges and now face charges by Bridgeport police. The couple was arrested by warrant June 9 and each was charged with third-degree burglary and third-degree criminal mischief.

Stolen items were located at Joshua Bamman’s residence and storage lockers in Bridgeport. Almost 400 stolen items  taken from construction sites, homes and other towns were found.

Read the whole story about Abigail Bamman's arrest here in the Weston Forum

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