Two Georgia women were arrested Friday and charged with serving customers, inside the church. The two ladies are facing drug charges after one allegedly sold weed edibles at a church in Savannah, Georgia, according to the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics Team.
Ebony Cooper, 28, was serving up edibles including cereal, brownies and puddings — that contained marijuana inside the church, at a church event, authorities said.
Police claim that she was selling the drugs openly too. Ebony allegedly advertised that she would be selling the illegal baked goods on social media, before going to the church.
Police sent undercover narcotics agents into church and bought several items from Cooper then followed her to 26-year-old Leah Pressley’s car, which they searched.
The search allegedly turned up a large number of marijuana edibles, also more than $1,000 in cash and a loaded gun.
Both Cooper and Pressley were arrested and booked at Chatham County Detention Center on felony drug charges, authorities said.
Ebony Cooper, 28, was serving up edibles including cereal, brownies and puddings — that contained marijuana inside the church, at a church event, authorities said.
Police claim that she was selling the drugs openly too. Ebony allegedly advertised that she would be selling the illegal baked goods on social media, before going to the church.
Police sent undercover narcotics agents into church and bought several items from Cooper then followed her to 26-year-old Leah Pressley’s car, which they searched.
The search allegedly turned up a large number of marijuana edibles, also more than $1,000 in cash and a loaded gun.
Both Cooper and Pressley were arrested and booked at Chatham County Detention Center on felony drug charges, authorities said.
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