Crime & Safety
Fairfield Nurse's Aide Accused of Selling Marijuana
Joan M. Mitchell, 46, arrested after having 24 pounds of marijuana shipped to the house where she worked as a live-in nurse's aide.
A live-in nurse’s aide for an elderly man in the Southport section of Fairfield is accused of selling marijuana, according to a police press release.
Joan M. Mitchell, 46, of Bronx, N.Y., was arrested on charges of possession with intent to sell marijuana, possession of marijuana and possession of marijuana within 1,500 Feet of a school. She was released after posting a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear at Bridgeport Superior Court on Dec. 1.
On Nov. 19, the Fairfield Police Department was notified by the Norwalk Police Department of suspicious packages found at the FedEx facility in their town.
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Police said the packages were addressed to an address in the Southport section of Fairfield.
Fairfield Police Officer Wells, K-9 Ruger and Fairfield Detectives responded to the FedEx facility to assist in the investigation. K-9 Ruger altered on the package which later was later found to contain a large amount of marijuana.
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The two packages were held by police and a Search and Seizure warrant for the packages was obtained by Fairfield Police Detectives.
The packages were then opened and found to contain a green plant light substance suspected to be marijuana, according to police.
The suspected marijuana was found pressed and encased in large swaths of cellophane (pictured). Police said the substance tested positive for the presence of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana. The packages were found to contain approximately 24 pounds of marijuana (one package with 14 pounds and the second with 10 pounds).
The packages were addressed to a private residential home on Main Street in the Southport section of Fairfield.
The home is occupied by an elderly resident receiving constant in home medical care. The elderly resident was not aware of the packages and was not involved.
Polcie said Mitchell, was employed for two years as a live-in nurses’ aid and has been caring for the resident during that time. It was determined that Mitchell has been receiving similar packages, addressed from the same unknown sender, at the home for several months.
Although other employees worked at the home, Mitchell was found to be the only person that would receive and inspect the packages upon delivery.
On Nov. 19, she was observed removing the delivered packages of marijuana from the front porch and bring them into the residence, according to police.
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