Benton Harbor woman arrested in drug bust; 7-year-old special needs child removed from the home

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BENTON HARBOR, MI --

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woman has been arrested after a two-week long investigation led to Berrien County police seizing $8,000-worth of marijuana and three handguns from her home.

A 16-year-old girl and a 7-year-old special needs child were in the home when police conducted a search warrant of Kimberly Tyson-Glover's residence, according to a Berrien County Sheriff's Office press release. The 7-year-old child was turned over to Child Protective Services.

Tyson-Glover, 45, is being lodged at the Berrien County Jail, pending her arraignment on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, maintaining a drug house and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

During the investigation, officers also found evidence showing that a 29-year-old Benton Harbor man was involved in the drug activity at the house. The sheriff's office is seeking an arrest warrant against him on the same charges.

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