Two people are facing several charges after methamphetamine allegedly was found in their garbage filled home in which a child also resided. 36-year-old Melissa Ann Marie Farr and 36-year-old Bobby Joe Murilla, both of St. James, were recently charged with felony exposing a child to methamphetamine and gross misdemeanor child endangerment in Watonwan County District Court. According to the criminal complaint, the Minnesota River Valley Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at the residence of Farr and Murilla last Thursday and found two baggies with trace amounts of meth. Every room of the house reportedly had rotting food, garbage and cat feces. The child was taken into protective cutody.
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