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La Crosse police arrest a convicted felon, seize $36,000 in drugs

Police ask for help finding two other residents of the home: Raymond Lewis and Christina Joswick.

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A search warrant at a convicted felon’s home uncovered fentanyl, cocaine, THC, and cash Monday night.

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La Crosse Police searched the home of Aubrey L. Marshall (809 Cass St.) after the conclusion of a drug investigation. Officers seized 354 grams of a substance they believe is fentanyl, 150 grams of cocaine, and 135 grams of THC with a combined street value of $36,000. Police also found $14,500.

Marshall is a convicted felon who served 15 years in the federal judicial system for previous drug crimes, according to police. He is now charged with two counts of manufacturing/delivering cocaine, possession with intent to deliver THC, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, maintaining a drug trafficking place, and having drugs near certain places.

La Crosse Police asked for the public’s help finding two other residents of 809 Cass St. who were not home at the time of the search. They are searching for Raymond Lewis and Christina Joswick. Anyone with information about their location is asked to call police at 608-782-7575, or La Crosse Area Crime Stoppers at 608-784-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at https://www.p3tips.com/459.

Kaitlyn Riley’s passion for communications started on her family’s dairy farm in Gays Mills, Wis. Wanting to share agriculture’s story, she studied strategic communications and broadcast journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In college, she held officer positions with the Association of Women in Agriculture and Badger Dairy Club while volunteering as a news reporter for the college radio station. She also founded the university’s first agricultural radio talk show, AgChat. In her professional career, Kaitlyn has worked in radio, print and television news doing everything from covering local events to interviewing presidential candidates, and putting back on her barn boots to chat with farmers in the field. Today, Kaitlyn can be seen covering local stories that matter to you in the La Crosse area.

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  1. Kent A Porter

    January 27, 2021 at 11:17 am

    This guy looks formilar , why does the judge keepletting these people out of jail ? Maybe they should be locked up and put on a work farm to grow food for the needy for 5 years maybe they would learn thier lesson , as for these judges , VOTE THEM OUT!!!!!!!

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