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Drug bust in Farmington

Two charged in drug trafficking case

Michael R. Jameson, 69, Waupaca, and Monica Mae Baillod, 35. Appleton, are charged with maintaining a drug trafficking place, as well as possession of cocaine, THC, a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

On July 27, Waupaca County officers executed a search warrant at Jameson’s residence on Carmany Lame in the town of Farmington.

According to the criminal complaint, the Waupaca County Communications Center received two 911 calls regarding an unconscious woman around 6 p.m. July 26.

The first 911 caller initially requested an ambulance, then said the ambulance was no longer necessary because they believed the woman had just had too much sun and she was now awake.

Later, a second caller said the woman was unconscious again and needed an ambulance.

The following day, Waupaca County Capt. Nick Traeger learned that the victim was still in the hospital and in poor condition.

Medical staff were uncertain if she would survive and reported finding cocaine and opiates in her urine.

On Aug. 2, the Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant.

They reported finding a white powder that tested positive for cocaine, multiple cocaine snorting devices, more than an ounce of THC, both in marijuana leaves and wax. They also seized dried mushrooms, but the tests were inconclusive for psilocylin.

Text messages from Baillod’s phone indicated that she arranged the party where the overdose occurred. She told investigators she stays at Jameson’s residence because they are in a relationship.

Jameson is scheduled for an initial court appearance on Jan. 13, 2024. Baillod is scheduled for an initial court appearance on Jan. 23.

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