A Forsyth County woman, her son and his girlfriend were charged Monday with illegal-drug offenses, authorities said.
Janeen Jay Longworth, 57, of 8965 Centergrove Place Drive was charged with two counts of felony trafficking in marijuana, the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office said.
Longworth's son, Jason Andrew Longworth, 24, and his girlfriend, Alexandria Raine Mabe, 22, both of 5310 Country Club Road in Winston-Salem, were each charged with manufacturing marijuana, arrest warrants show.
All three were also charged with possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, maintaining a dwelling to keep and sell marijuana, and possessing drug paraphernalia.
A Forsyth County sheriff's deputy accused Janeen Longworth of manufacturing and possessing more than 50 pounds of marijuana, arrest warrants show.
Jason Longworth and Mabe are accused of growing 43 marijuana plants at their home, the warrants say.
Janeen Longworth's husband, Rickey Allen Longworth, 54, and their son, Wesley Allen Longworth, 28, who also lived at 8965 Centergrove Place Drive, were each charged Jan. 19 with trafficking in marijuana, after investigators found a large indoor growing operation and seized more than 575 plants.
Janeen Longworth was released from the Forsyth County Jail on a $150,000 bond.
Jason Longworth and Mabe were also both released, with his bond set at $2,500 and hers at $5,000.
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