Angela Suckiel, 40, Xavier Frigerio, 20 and Damion Frigerio, 21, were found to be in possession of more than 300 grams of marijuana and $11,000 in cash, police say.

LEBANON, Pa. — Three Lebanon residents are facing multiple charges after police discovered a suspected marijuana-growing operation in their East Maple Street home.

Angela Suckiel, 40, Xavier Frigerio, 20, and Damion Frigerio, 21, all of the 800 block of East Maple Street, are charged with possession with intent to deliver marijuana, possession with intent to manufacture marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and multiple counts of criminal conspiracy, according to Lebanon Police.

All three suspects are also charged with possession of prohibited offensive weapons, police said.

Investigators with the Lebanon County Drug Task Force, with help from Lebanon County SWAT, executed a search warrant at the East Maple Street home on May 29, according to charging documents.

The three suspects were found inside the home, along with 366.6 grams of marijuana “packaged in bulk and street delivery quantities,” along with new and used drug packaging materials, a digital scale and measuring cups containing suspected marijuana residue.

Police said an area of the suspects’ home was dedicated to the cultivation of marijuana, as investigators found multiple grow lights, a dehumidifier, several containers of potting soil and one suspected marijuana plant, along with multiple plant stems and seeds.

The suspects also had just over $11,000 in cash, and four machine gun conversion devices called “glock switches,” along with another called a “lightning link.” 

Police also found two handguns in the home, according to charging documents.

All three suspects were taken into custody and arraigned on the charges. They are incarcerated at the Lebanon County Prison after being unable to post bail, according to court records.

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