Seven charged after marijuana offered for sale on Facebook

Seven people have been charged with crimes after a Greenwood man’s social media post about marijuana led police to search his home.

This week, police searched a home in the 600 block of Park Drive in Greenwood and found marijuana, needles, paraphernalia and guns. But police had been looking into Andrew Konchinsky, 26, who lives in the Park Drive home, for months before as a suspected drug dealer.

In total, seven people were charged with drug crimes, ranging from misdemeanor possession of marijuana to felony charges of possessing a syringe and maintaining a common nuisance, according to charging documents.

The Facebook post that led police to the home was a picture of medical marijuana and the caption "Come and get it," which police said was posted by Konchinsky, who lives in the Park Drive home. Konchinsky was charged with unlawful possession of a syringe and possession of marijuana.

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The following people, who also live in the home, have been charged:
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<li>Heather Matthews, 35, on a charge of possession of marijuana.</li>
<li>David Gunning, 64, on a charge of maintaining a common nuisance.</li>
<li>Dylan Gunning, 26, on a charge of possession of paraphernalia.</li>
<li>Paula Gunning, 61, on a charge of maintaining a common nuisance.</li>
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Also arrested were:
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<li>Brandon Mink, 23, Greenwood, on a charge of possession of marijuana.</li>
<li>Chris Williams, 31, Greenwood, on a charge of possession of marijuana.</li>
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