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CPD: Possession/wanton endangerment arrest

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

On Thursday evening, July 15, 2021, an officer responded to what was initially a noise complaint at an apartment complex on Carie Bolin Drive.

Upon arrival, the officer made contact with two female juveniles who stated they were alone. While speaking with females, the officer could smell a strong odor of marijuana coming from the apartment.

Officers were able to contact a male staying at the residence who had left to go to a nearby store and came back to speak with officers. Male subject refused to allow officers to search the apartment, and a search warrant was obtained at which time officers made entry.

Inside, a female was attempting to hide from officers. She had three active warrants from three counties. The search also yielded findings of marijuana and suspected methamphetamine.


Brian Muse, 35, and Linda Muse, 32, both of Columbia, have been charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine, and two counts of wanton endangerment first degree.

Additionally, Brian Muse has been charged with hindering prosecution or apprehension.

Officer Justin Cross was the arresting officer. He was assisted on scene by Officers Adam Cravens, Trevor Foster and K9 Cally.



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