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By: TMP Reports
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Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 1:31 pm
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Screams of a woman involved in a domestic dispute with her boyfriend Friday led police to their home where they found illegal drugs, Murfreesboro Police reported.
MTSU Police heard the screams at their East Main Street headquarters from a Fourth Avenue home and arrived before Murfreesboro Police.
Murfreesboro Officer Chris Gann talked with resident Ross Mahmoud Mohsenzadeh, 21, of Fourth Avenue who told the officer he was on probation and gave police permission to search his home. Gann smelled marijuana and saw two glass pipes on the tables.
Gann reported he found a piece of aluminum foil containing 60 hits of LSD printed on Care Bear stamps and marijuana pipes in the bedroom.
“Mohsenzadeh stated he found the acid while at a concert but he believes it is fake because his friend tried it and nothing happened,” Gann reported.
Gann charged Mohsenzadeh and girlfriend Tatum Nichole Wolfe, 19, of Fourth Avenue with possession of LSD and possession of drug paraphernalia. He also charged Wolfe with underage consumption of alcohol.
Their hearings were set Nov. 16 in General Sessions Court.
Regarding the argument, Officer Travis Henderson reported Wolfe told him she got into a verbal disagreement with Mohsenzadeh and screamed at him when she went outside.
When she slammed the back door, the glass shattered, cutting her on her left elbow, the officer reported.
Mohsenzadeh told Henderson the same account of the disagreement. No charges were placed in the domestic disagreement.
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