Twice in the last two months, police arrested the owner of a Long Beach smoke shop after raids at the store uncovered stashes of cocaine, Ecstasy, mushrooms and other drugs, authorities said Wednesday.

Mario Quinonez, who runs Rolli’s Smoke Shop at 2327 E. Anaheim St. in Cambodia Town, is now facing three counts of sales of a controlled substance, police said.

Another man, Miguel Angel Medina, 22, was also arrested in the case, police said. He’s facing one count of possession for sale of a controlled substance, according to authorities.

Both are expected to appear in court today, police said. Both are Long Beach residents.

Officers searched Rolli’s Smoke Shop in August and September, and found illegal drugs both times, according to police.

Police first learned that drugs were being sold out of the store in May 2017, according to a news release from the department.

Police did not say how they got that information, but they said drug investigators and patrol officers separately received information that led them to suspect there was illegal activity at the business.

On Aug. 17, officers searched the business after getting a warrant, police said. Authorities allege they found “varying amounts of marijuana, concentrated cannabis, cocaine, Ecstasy pills, Xanax pills, and psilocybin mushrooms, in addition to two handguns, a shotgun and ammunition.”

Police said they arrested Quinonez, 21, and he was charged with possession of narcotics for sale. Authorities held him in Long Beach Jail until he made his $50,000 bail on Aug. 18, jail records show.

Police kept investigating and served a second search warrant at the smoke shop on Sept. 26, authorities said.

“During the search, two pounds of marijuana and an ounce of cocaine were confiscated,” police said. “Quinonez was present at the location when the search warrant was served and was again arrested.”

This time, Quinonez was held on $60,000 bail, records show.

Police said they also arrested Medina after this raid. He was booked on possession of cocaine for sale and held on $30,000 bail, police said.

Both made bail and were released the next day, jail records show.

Someone who answered the phone listed for Rolli’s Smoke Shop Wednesday morning hung up after hearing what the call was about.

Police said drug investigators are also in touch with Long Beach’s business licensing division about the store.