Annie Pulley
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THC products products reportedly were found in a home on 38th Street in Kenosha. |
RACINE — Caleb Novine, who was charged after Racine and Kenosha law enforcement searched his Kenosha residence Feb. 4 and reportedly found 70 pounds of THC, pleaded not guilty Thursday during a hearing in Racine’s courthouse.
Novine, who is 26, was charged Feb. 6 with three counts of manufacturing/delivering psilocin in an amount less than 100 grams; two counts of manufacturing/delivering THC in amount less than 200 grams; and five counts of maintaining a drug trafficking place.
A Racine County judge set Novine’s cash bail at $20,000 Feb. 6, and he is scheduled to appear for a status conference April 11.
Allegations
According to previous reporting, Novine allegedly sold drugs to confidential informants across the Racine area. When investigators searched his Kenosha home Feb. 4, they reportedly found 70 pounds of THC as well as substances that tested positive for a psychedelic compound found in mushrooms.
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