Drug investigation results in seven arrests

Police arrested seven people early Wednesday morning, Oct. 15, after police officers executed a narcotics-related search warrant at 1102 Nandina St., Police Chief Jeff Lynn said.

Lynn said members of his department and the Linn County Sheriff’s Office conducted the search of the residence at approximately 7 a.m. Wednesday, and detectives located and seized dealer amounts of methamphetamine, marijuana, scales, packaging material, drug paraphernalia, drug records, stolen property and a firearm.

Seven adult subjects were arrested at the location. They included the following:

Danny John Kleiven, 57, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, and frequenting a place where controlled substances are used or sold. He was booked, cited and released.

David Duane Phillips, 59, was cited and released in the field for frequenting a place where controlled substances are used or sold.

Dallas Andrew Samson, 32, was cited and released in the field for frequenting a place where controlled substances are used and/or sold.

Dixie Lee Samson, 50, was cited and released in the field for frequenting a place where controlled substances are used and/or sold.

Schrene Marie Worley, 45, was cited and released in the field for frequenting a place where controlled substances are used and/or sold.

Corey Andrew Burdick, 38, was arrested on an outstanding Oregon State Parole Board warrant and a warrant out of the Albany Municipal Court for Failure to Appear – False Information.

He was transported to Linn County Jail.

Heather Rachel Greenwalt, 32, was arrested on an outstanding Skagit County, Wash., warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of forgery. She was transported to Linn County Jail.

Lynn said the investigation stemmed from concerns within the neighborhood associated with frequent short-stay traffic at the residence.

The investigation is continuing and additional charges are pending, he said.

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