MUSKEGON, MI – Marlon Gene Kelley, a 53-year-old Muskegon man, has been arraigned on felony gun and marijuana-growing charges after a home alarm system sent police to his house.
Kelley was arraigned Monday, Oct. 21, on charges of second-offense marijuana manufacture, firearm possession by a felon and possessing a firearm while committing a felony. He’s charged as a fourth-time habitual offender based on prior felony drug convictions.
The marijuana count is punishable by a maximum of eight years in prison, while the felon-in-possession count -- normally a maximum five-year felony – could draw a sentence of anything up to life in prison because of the fourth-time habitual charge.
....The home was unlocked, police said, so officers went inside and discovered an alleged marijuana grow operation that police said included eight marijuana plants, lights, fertilizer, an exhaust fan, four handguns and one shotgun.
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