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Couple suspected of selling pot to students


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William Anderson and  Makayla Hoehn

William Anderson and Makayla Hoehn

Two South Lake Tahoe residents were arrested Monday on charges related to providing marijuana to middle and high school students.

William Anderson, 30, and fiancée Makayla Hoehn, 25, are accused of furnishing marijuana to South Tahoe High School and South Tahoe Middle school students.

The school resource officer on June 10 received information that the two were selling marijuana to local schoolchildren. An investigation led to Anderson being a suspect.

Officers secured a search warrant at his Marjorie Street residence, where they said they found marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Police said Anderson admitted to selling marijuana to students and that Hoehn said she knew what was going on.

Their two small children are now in the custody of Child Protective Services.

Anderson was arrested on charges of selling marijuana to minors, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, maintaining a drug house and child endangerment. Hoehn was arrested on charges of maintaining a drug house and child endangerment.

— Lake Tahoe News staff report

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  1. Will Anderson says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    I’m glad there is a mug shot with this story!

  2. FULL TIME says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    Good looking couple should have a great life with each other, hope those kids are safe and get a chance in life.

  3. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    Did they work outside the house or were we supporting them through State and Federal subsidies? Were they receiving support because they weren’t married and had children?

  4. Mel says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    Wow, what a career choice! Gonna be staring thru the bars at Folsom Lake for a long time…

  5. nature bats last says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    thank you to our local police force for getting this trash off the streets and hopefully out of town. I feel sorry for their children. Maybe behind bars they wont be able to make any more kids. We can only hope…

  6. Harley says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    My family is full of failures and I couldn’t believe when we got a call from my sister saying they got arrested. It’s like she’s a different person now… I just hope my niece and nephew are doing alight…

  7. In Recovery says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    Harley there is help for your sister if she WANTS it, this may be what needed to happen so that she will seek help. All you can do is love her and let her find her path, I have seen so many people find recovery when its time.

  8. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: June 12, 2013

    Why is it the government’s (i.e. your) problem? Harley and family, step up to help your relatives.