Crime & Safety
18-Year-Old Charged After Selling Drugs To Fairfield Students: PD
A search of the Fairfield teen's home yielded 2 pounds of marijuana and edibles, plus psilocybin mushrooms, acid tabs and more, police said.

FAIRFIELD, CT — A Fairfield teen faces several charges after police say he sold drugs to high school students in town and across the area.
Owen Kweder, 18, was arrested late last week following an investigation by the Fairfield Police Department Quality of Life Unit, authorities said. Kweder was selling edibles, marijuana, mushrooms and acid, according to police. A search of his home in the 200 block of Roselle Street yielded more than 2 pounds of marijuana and edibles, as well as a half-pound of psilocybin mushrooms, acid tabs and other THC products, police said.
Kweder was charged with possession of over 1 kilogram of marijuana with intent to sell, possession of a hallucinogen with intent to sell, sale of a hallucinogen, possession of a hallucinogen and possession of a controlled substance, according to police. He was released on two $10,000 bonds and is due in court Nov. 24, police said.
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