'Grandma Stinker' Charged With Drug Dealing After Being Busted For Weed

An Indiana woman is facing drug charges after receiving a shipment of weed from her son in the mail. 58-year-old Debra Ferguson was allegedly sent a pound-and-a-half of the sticky-icky from her son in California in a package addressed to "Grandma Stinker."

Authorities obtained a search warrant for Grandma Stinker's home and found several different narcotics there packaged for delivery, including methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, packaging supplies, cell phones and some cash. 

Officers told WXIX that they began investigating Ferguson after reports that she was receiving regular shipments of marijuana in the mail from her grandson Eric Anderson, who lives in California. 

"Officers discovered numerous narcotic prescription medications packaged for delivery along with multiple packages of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, packaging supplies, cell phones and an undisclosed amount of cash," Aurora Police Chief Josh Daugherty said.

A warrant was issued for her son on charges of corrupt business influence, conspiracy to deal marijuana and dealing in marijuana. 

Photo: Dearborn County Sheriff's Department


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