Trumbull teen accused of operating marijuana bakery

TRUMBULL - An entrepreneurial teen has been spending his summer vacation operating a marijuana bakery from his home, police said.

Rey Murray, 19, of Brian Drive, was charged Wednesday with operating a drug factory, possession of marijuana and two counts of possession of marijuana with intent to sell.

He was being held in lieu of $100,000 bond.

After getting complaints of a man selling drugs from his Brian Drive home, police said detectives set up a surveillance of the home Wednesday.

While they were watching, police said a grey sedan pulled up to the house. After a couple of minutes, police said Murray came out of the house carrying a container which he handed to the occupants of the car in exchange for a small package.

Police said they pulled the car over and during a search found seven fudge squares that tested positive for marijuana. The driver of the car, Adam Dawe, 19, of West Cedar St., Norwalk, was charged with attempted possession of marijuana.

Police said with the drug-sniffing dog Storm they later searched Murray’s home. The dog led them to a cooler in the garage where they found marijuana, police said.

While they were searching the rest of the house police said Murray’s mother told them her son doesn’t have a job.