
One of the Huffhines brothers was arrested on Tuesday in Pleasant Hill for driving under the influence and possessing drugs.
In September 2019, brothers Tyler and Jacob Huffhines, along with their mother Courtney and several employees of their organization, were arrested and charged for their involvement in an illegal operation producing THC-infused electronic cigarettes.
Jacob Huffhines, age 26, was arrested on Tuesday and faces new criminal charges.
Early Tuesday morning, police received a report of a drunken driver who was unable to change a flat tire and had driven into the adjacent Menards parking lot. Despite having one flat tire, the police received the report.
A police officer on the scene reported that he found Jacob Haffner shirtless and appearing intoxicated inside a car with a flat tire. Haffner told the officer that he was waiting for a ride in the Menards parking lot because his tire needed repair.
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The police have stated that they found "a white powdery substance" in Hoffin's pocket, which tested positive for both cocaine and fentanyl.
Taylor Hephner was arrested on Tuesday, August 2, which happened to be his 23rd birthday.
Jacob Huffhines has been charged with possession of controlled substances, including cocaine, which are both considered felonies and could result in a non-criminal summons. He has received a $500 cash fine and is scheduled to appear in court on August 11th.
On May 5th, Jacob Huffhines initially pleaded not guilty in court but later admitted to possessing firearms and intending to distribute over 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of marijuana. Three other felony charges, including a second intent to distribute over 10 kilograms of marijuana, will be dismissed but may still be considered in sentencing.
On the same day, Jacob Hafens pleaded guilty and Taylor Hafens also pleaded guilty. Taylor Hofiens will be sentenced for the same charges of marijuana sales and felony identity theft for monetary gain.
They will be tried by Judge Bruce Schroeder of Kenosha County Circuit Court on November 18 at 10:00 a.m.
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