Hawaii County police charge Waikoloa pair with drug offenses
Hawaii County police have charged a woman and man with drug offenses after searching their Waikoloa residence.
On Monday morning, officers served the search warrant on a home on Puu Nui Street where they recovered 129.5 grams of a crystalline substance, 15.1 grams of a dried green leafy substance, 6.6 grams of a white powdery substance, one morphine tablet and paraphernalia associated with the distribution and use of narcotics, according to a news release issued by the Hawaii County Police Department. Police also seized $901 in cash for forfeiture.
Arrested at the scene were Lenore Lafaye, 46, and Lindsey Robinson, 45. They were taken to the Kona police cell block while the investigation continued, and both were scheduled for an initial court appearance on Tuesday
Lafaye was charged with meth trafficking, promoting a detrimental drug, three counts of promoting a dangerous drug and two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia. Her bail was set at $316,000.
Robinson was charged with promoting a dangerous drug, promoting a detrimental drug and possessing drug paraphernalia. His bail was set at $21,000.