A Huge Bear man was arrested final week for allegedly working an unlawful psychedelic mushroom enterprise out of a church in Huge Bear Lake, based on authorities.
On Saturday, deputies from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Division in Huge Bear executed a search warrant at Jah Therapeutic Hashish Church, situated within the 40700 block of Village Drive, in response to complaints from residents, based on a sheriff’s division information launch.
As deputies executed the warrant, they discovered about three ounces of psychedelic mushrooms on 48-year-old Christopher Tindall, who was described within the launch because the proprietor of the “mushroom gross sales store,” based on the discharge. They arrested Tindall on suspicion of unlawful gross sales of psilocybin mushrooms, which is a felony.
Tindall was booked into Huge Bear jail and launched on bond, based on authorities. He was scheduled to be arraigned on the San Bernardino County Superior Court docket yesterday at 8 a.m.
In 2022, the church, which considers hashish its sacrament, was completely shut down by San Bernardino County authorities as a consequence of claims that the church features as an unlawful dispensary. The church has vowed to proceed the authorized battle in state Supreme Court docket.