Five Boise residents were arrested early Wednesday morning after police say they found large amounts of heroin and other controlled substances in their home.
As part of an ongoing investigation, members of the Boise Police Specials Operations Unit served a search warrant on a home on the 6800 block of Fairfield Avenue.
“The warrant resulted in the location of felony amounts of heroin, as well as methamphetamine, bath salts, and fentanyl,” according to a BPD news release.
Arrested were:
Jordan D. Spencer, 40, Boise
Charged with drug-trafficking in heroin (felony), possession of a controlled substance (felony), probation violation (misdemeanor), and contempt of court (misdemeanor)
Justyce J. Ade, 22, Boise
Charged with possession of a controlled substance (felony), possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor), and frequenting a place where drugs are used (misdemeanor)
Brian L. Gibson, 45, Boise
Charged with possession of a controlled substance (felony), possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor), and frequenting a place where drugs are used (misdemeanor)
Kayla R. Quinton, 28, Boise
Charged with possession of a controlled substance (felony) and frequenting a place where drugs are used (misdemeanor)
Terry Webb, 55, Boise
Charged with theft (misdemeanor)
The investigation was a cooperation between the Boise Police Neighborhood Contact Unit, the Boise Gang Unit, the Treasure Valley METRO Violent Crimes Task Force, and the Boise Police BANDIT Narcotics Unit.
No further details were immediately available.