So who delivers your mail?

Until last week this was the woman that delivered ours...

http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2009/05/16/news/doc4a0ea22644b06557242324.txt#photo

A mother and son are accused of operating a drug house after Oakland County Sheriff ’s deputies discovered a cache of narcotics, firearms and cash during a raid.

Linda Angelo, 59, and her son, 27-year-old Nicholas Schue, were arrested Wednesday after deputies serving on the Narcotics Enforcement Team raided their home on Wren Street, east of Wixom Road and north of Potter Road, in Wixom.

Angelo is an eight-year employee of the U.S. Postal Service.

“That’s in a neighborhood,” said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard during a Friday press conference. “Those are the types of things happening on a daily basis.”

Bouchard declined to discuss how deputies learned about the mother and son, but said investigators had reason to believe they were armed and required the assistance of the Special Response Team.

Law enforcement converged on the home at about 5 p.m., discovering about five pounds of marijuana, two grams of heroin, numerous guns, $19,400 in cash, a stolen police radio from a federal agency and body armor.

Among the weapons confiscated were a .50-caliber assault style weapon, three assault rifles, a 12-gauge shotgun, 9 mm handgun, two .38-caliber handguns, a .40-caliber handgun and a .45-caliber handgun with the serial number ground off.

A warrant was then issued for the arrest of both Schue and Angelo, who have since been arraigned in 52-1 District Court.

Schue has been charged with possession with intent to deliver marijuana, possessing a firearm as a felon, four felony firearms charges, possession of heroin and a misdemeanor charge of maintaining a drug house.

He was given a $50,000 cash bond.

Schue has prior convictions for felony firearms charges through the Detroit Police Department.

Angelo has been charged with intent to deliver marijuana, felony firearms and maintaining a drug house.

She was given a $10,000 personal bond.

Bouchard said investigators don’t expect anyone else to be linked to the case, adding that they are still attempting to determine if any of the firearms were legitimately owned.

ROzbeans 15 years ago
A little asian guy delivers our mail. =x
Vishanti 15 years ago
a .50-caliber assault style weapon
I'm curious as to what that means. It apparently doesn't count as an assault rifle or a handgun, since they listed those types separately.