FORT SMITH (KFSM) -- Cocaine, methamphetamine, psychedelic mushrooms, Peyote, illegally obtained prescriptions and nearly 200 marijuana plants were confiscated from a home on Red Bud Drive, according to Fort Smith police.
Police said they received a tip Wednesday (Feb. 28) that hundreds of marijuana plants were growing inside a home in the 6800 block of Red Bud Drive.
They also said the person who reported the three said unprescribed methadone and a Peyote cactus, used as a psychedelic, also were inside.
Homeowner Judith Mills, 65, was one of three arrested. The other residents were 24-year-old Alexandra Nelting who is a parolee, as well as Kevin Mills, who is also 24.
Judith Mills faces felony charges of possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, manufacturing a controlled substance, maintaining premises for drug activity, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
She was released Thursday (March 1) from the Sebastian County Detention Center on a $15,000 bond.
Her son, Kevin Mills, and Nelting are accused of the same charges and are in the detention center without bond. Nelting also faces violating conditions of parole since she was recently released from prison.
Inside two rooms of the home, 183 plants were found, as well as a large number of grow equipment items. About three pounds of processed marijuana.
Cocaine, methamphetamine, psychedelic mushrooms and prescription medication were found while searching the residence, police said.