Crime & Safety
Couple Sentenced For Using Son In Somers Point Illegal Weed Business
Donna Shiffler and John Garman, both from Somers Point, illegally sold marijuana throughout town, using their 14-year-old to help.

SOMERS POINT, NJ — An Atlantic County couple has been sentenced to state prison after running an illegal marijuana business out of their apartment, selling drugs throughout town with their 14-year-old son helping them out.
Donna Shiffler, 40, was sentenced as a second-degree offender to an aggregate term of five years in New Jersey State Prison, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office announced. Her codefendant and boyfriend, John Garman was sentenced on May 28, 2024, to ten years in New Jersey State Prison.
The couple maintained a drug manufacturing facility out of their Somers Point apartment that supplied hundreds in Atlantic County with marijuana, THC products and psilocybin mushrooms, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said.
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The investigation into the couple began in March 2023, specifically into Garman's distribution, authorities said. He promoted his drug distribution business, "Garmans Goods," by advertising publicly on social media and placing jars of marijuana at various public locations in Somers Point, according to officials.
During the months of April and May 2023, Garman sold marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms and THC edible products directly to an undercover police detective at the Ocean Heights Shopping Plaza in Somers Point, officials said. Garman also told the cop that with the summer approaching, his 14-year-old son would be distributing his business cards on the boardwalk, officials said.
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In the apartment where the couple lived with their children ages 14, 12 and seven, authorities found about 62 pounds of hashish, about 42 pounds of marijuana and about two pounds of psilocybin mushrooms, officials said. A security system and security camera were pointed at the front door.
The couple also had packaging materials, labels and business cards with the name "Garmans Goods."
About $119,000 in U.S. currency was seized from the apartment, which police believe to be the proceeds from drug dealing.
Inside their cars, often driven by Garman and registered to Shiffler, police found cash, brass knuckles, approximately two pounds of marijuana, THC edible products and vape cartridges.
Messages spanning more than a year show that Garman and Shiffler also regularly used their 14-year-old son to prepare, package and sell drugs on their behalf, compensating him with drugs including marijuana and THC gummies, officials said.
Business cards, cash and THC edible products were also found in the 14-year-old's bedroom, officials said.
Evidence from the "Garmans Goods" Facebook page showed that the couple supplied hundreds in Atlantic County with marijuana, THC products and psilocybin mushrooms at public locations including recreation fields, shopping centers and drug free school zones, officials said.
Garman and Shiffler were initially arrested on May 25, 2023. A post from the Facebook page on May 26 reads "Page is shut down do not message this page or p.m."
They were rearrested on Aug. 3 due to additional evidence.
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