Quashon Rice, 20, of the 500 block of East Penn Street, waived his preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Marc Alfarano on multiple counts.
A Philadelphia man must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that he used children’s cereals and snacks to manufacture homemade marijuana edibles and used his Instagram account to advertise and sell the products to Montgomery County juveniles.
The investigation began on May 10, when an East Norriton police officer working as a school resource officer responded to the cafeteria of East Norriton Middle School for a report that a student was provided an edible marijuana snack without the student’s knowledge, according to Upper Merion Detective Michael Laverty, who is cross-sworn as a county detective, and East Norriton Police Officer Jared Weiner.
The juvenile advised that the person they communicated with via the Instagram account delivered edibles to the juvenile’s home or met the juvenile in a park or at other predetermined locations. The juvenile said the supplier of the THC edibles always wore a ski mask. While Rice lived in Philadelphia, he used his Instagram account to advertise to specific areas of Montgomery County, detectives said.The criminal complaint highlighted several conversations Rice allegedly had with juvenile customers, including one related to a March 28 delivery of edible THC products to a juvenile outside Cheltenham High School, specifically two “bars” for a price of $25.
Additionally, investigators uncovered communications indicating Rice sometimes solicited juveniles to assist in selling the THC products by encouraging them to “tag” or share his THC edible advertisements with other juveniles using Instagram, according to court papers. Investigators uncovered photographs of the homemade THC edibles on the Instagram account linked to Rice.
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