Six Cary residents arrested after three-month undercover drug sting

CARY, Ill. –- Police have arrested six Cary residents after a three-month undercover drug sting.

The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division, Cary Police Department, and United States Marshals Fugitive Task Force took aim at drug sales in the village, said Sheriff’s Sgt. John Koziol.

Officers served six arrest warrants Friday and turned up $750 worth of drugs, including 30 hits of LSD, 45 grams of marijuana, one gram of morphine, and half a gram of heroin.

Officers from the Sheriff’s Office and Cary Police Department made undercover drug purchases as part of the investigation, Koziol said.

Koziol said the operation was small, but involved drugs that carry serious charges such as LSD. The hallucinogenic drug was more common in previous decades, but might be making a comeback, he said.

Steven J. Weiser, 43, 101 E. Sunset Drive, Apt. 1E6, was charged with two counts of delivery of a controlled substance, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of hypodermic syringes.

Weiser is being held at McHenry County Jail on $50,000 bail.

Jason J. Church, 29, 339 Carl Sands Drive, was charged with delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance. Church is being held on $40,000 bail.

Dylan J. Drewes, 18, 346 Park Ave., was charged with two counts of delivery of marijuana, three counts of possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Drewes was released from jail on $20,000 bail.

Patrick J. O’Donnell, 19, 643 Cary Woods Circle, was charged with the most serious crime, a class X felony for delivery of LSD, Koziol said.

He also was charged with delivery of a controlled substance, and two counts of possession of a controlled substance. O’Donnell remains in McHenry County Jail today with bond set at $115,000.

Christopher J. Church, 23, 339 Carl Sands Drive, was charged with obstructing justice and failure to appear in court on an unrelated battery charge. He is in jail with bond set at $6,000.

Debra A. Boudrie, 49, 101 E. Sunset Drive, Apt. 1E6, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a hypodermic syringe, and failure to appear in court on two unrelated charges.

She is in jail today on $20,000 bail.

Koziol praised the cooperation between the Sheriff’s Office and the Cary Police Department that led to the arrests.

By BRETT ROWLAND

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