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Couple face meth, child neglect charges

911 caller reported hallucinating

Justin L. Tolle, 20, and Jade Weber-Marshak, 23, Waupaca, are both charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of narcotics, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor child neglect.

Tolle also faces three charges of felony bail jumping.

Shortly before 7 a.m. Tuesday, March 9, Waupaca County Deputy Jason Claussen was dispatched to an apartment on Silver Lake Drive in Waupaca.

A 911 caller reported she had been hallucinating all night because people were cooking drugs under her window.

She told dispatch she was not taking drugs or drinking.

When Claussen arrived at the apartment, Tolle answered the door.

He said the caller, Weber-Marshak, was by the door leading to the deck outside the apartment.

Claussen reported smelling the odor of marijuana throughout the building. He went outside to the deck.

According to the criminal complaint, Weber-Marshak told the deputy she was seeing bones, then pointed to a dead flower petal.

Inside the apartment, she allegedly pulled a red marijuana grinder out of the trash and handed it to Claussen.

While searching the apartment, deputies reported finding two bags of marijuana and 0.33 grams of meth.

The meth was allegedly within reach of a 2-year-old child who was also in the apartment.

Tolle was released from custody after posting a $2,000 cash bond.

Weber-Marshak was released after posting a $250 cash bond.

Waupaca County filed three felony cases against Tolle last year.

His prior charges include burglary, criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct, possession of narcotics and felony bail jumping.

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