Two arrested for keeping drug house in Racine

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On Tuesday, June 20 at approximately 10.00 AM, agents from the Racine County Metro Drug Unit and K-9 officer executed a search warrant at 1666 Cleveland Ave in Racine.
Information had been developed that 30-year-old Jeffrey Barr and 32-year-old Whitney Jensen who live in the house were involved in the sale of crystal meth.
Officials found 7.7 grams of crystal meth, 186.6 grams of marijuana, 1.7 grams of an unknown powder type substance, several digital scales, drug paraphernalia, numerous cell phones and money. There were also other people living in the house in possession of crystal meth who indicated they purchased it from Barr and Jensen.
Barr was charged with possession of amphetamine with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, repeat drug offender, keeper of a drug place, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of schedule II narcotic
Jensen was charged with possession of amphetamine with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, probation violation, keeper of a drug place, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a schedule II narcotic
Additional charges will be referred in to the District Attorneys for other persons who were residing in the residence and in possession of various drugs.