WILLISTON, N.D. -- Two men and a woman in Williston were charged Tuesday in court with more than two dozen criminal charges, including drugs and weapons violations and child endangerment.

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Brittany Ann Stumpf-Swanson and Christopher Alan Braun, of Bainville, Mont., and Erik Douglas Robbins were charged Tuesday in Northwest District Court.

The charges stem from a Williston Police Department warrant search and raid of a Williston residence, where the three suspects were located along with a 6- to 7-year-old girl who police said had access to drugs and guns found in the home.

In his affidavit, Williston Police Detective Dan Dery wrote that police found bags of methamphetamine and four Xanax pills on Braun on Friday. Inside the kitchen, police reported finding a digital scale with meth residue, a glass jar containing marijuana, a Glock 9-mm pistol with 15 rounds, tinfoil and a snort tube with heroin residue and a "pay/owe" book.

A police search of the basement allegedly turned up a list of phone numbers, multiple firearms - including an AK-47 assault rifle, a sawed-off shotgun and a fully automatic machine pistol - as well as several boxes of ammunition. A search of a storage shed behind the residence revealed dozens of power tools, some reported stolen, which Braun allegedly admitted to receiving as payment for drugs, according to the affidavit.

Stumpf-Swanson is charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession of heroin, child endangerment, possession of a short-barrel weapon, also known as a sawed-off shotgun, possession of an automatic weapon and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, all felonies.

She also is charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and two counts of possession of marijuana paraphernalia.

Braun is charged with the same offenses, as well as felony theft of property and possession of methamphetamine.

Robbins is charged with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanors possession of marijuana and two counts of possession of marijuana paraphernalia.

If convicted on all charges, Braun could receive a maximum of more than 60 years, Stumpf-Swanson more than 50 years, and Robbins more than five years.

A judge issued arrest warrants for all three suspects on Tuesday. According to online court records, all three are in custody. They are scheduled to appear at a preliminary hearing and arraignment on Sept. 3.