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Greenwich Teens Charged With Making Pot Brownies In Vacant Home

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Three Greenwich teens are facing charges after allegedly baking pot brownies in a vacant Byram home, according to Greenwich Time. 

Greenwich Police charged three teens with making pot brownies in a vacant home.

Greenwich Police charged three teens with making pot brownies in a vacant home.

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The three suspects were caught when a neighbor stopped over to check on the house for the owner, who was away, Greenwich Time reported. 

All three teens, Kyle Zeta, 18; Jack Portu, 18; and Sean Thomalen, 18, were charged with operation of a drug factory, illegal sale of marijuana and illegal possession of marijuanaburglary and interfering with an officer. Portu was also charged with forgery for possessing a fake ID. Thomalen was found with a bottle of Wild Turkey and was charged for possession of alcohol by a minor, Greenwich Time said. 

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