Drug Detectives Locate And Dismantle A Psilocybin Mushroom Grow In An Apartment Complex In Bend (Photo) -05/29/25
Current date: May 29th, 2025
Date of incident: May 28th, 2025
Case #: Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office – 25-25890
Incident: Drug Detectives locate and dismantle a psilocybin mushroom grow in an apartment complex in Bend
Arrested: Nygel Marcus Boothe, 29-year-old, Bend resident
Charges: Delivery of a controlled substance (Psylocibin) ORS 475.752(1)(a) A Felony, Manufacturing a controlled substance (Psylocibin) ORS 475.752(1)(a) A Felony, Possession of a schedule 1 controlled substance (Psylocibin) ORS 475.752(7)(a)(B) B Misdemeanor, two counts of Endangering the welfare of a minor ORS 163.575(1)(b) A Misdemeanor.
Press Release Information:
Members of the Deschutes County Illegal Marijuana Market Enforcement (DCIMME) team and the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team concluded a drug investigation by locating and dismantling an illegal psilocybin mushroom grow operation.
A short-term investigation revealed that Nygel Marcus Boothe was manufacturing and distributing psylocibin mushrooms in the City of Bend. On May 28th, Detectives served a search warrant at an apartment in the Stillwater Crossing Apartments in Bend. Detectives located a large-scale psylocibin grow within the residence where Nygel Boothe, his girlfriend, and two juvenile children reside. Detectives located psilocybin mushrooms, a psilocybin mushroom grow operation, a handgun, and evidence of drug distribution within the apartment.
Detectives were aware of the dangers associated with a psylocibin mushroom grow within a residence, which pose a significant health hazard for people living in that environment. All evidence and hazardous items were removed from the apartment as part of this investigation.
The Oregon Department of Human Services was contacted and responded to the location to assist police and assure the safety of the children.
Boothe was transported to the Deschutes County Adult Jail where he was lodged on the mentioned charges.
Boothe was residing with a significant other who may be facing similar criminal charges at a later time after this case is presented to a Grand Jury.
DCIMME would like to thank the Bend Police Department and the Department of Human Services for their assistance during this investigation.
The Central Oregon Drug Enforcement (CODE) team is a multi-jurisdictional narcotics task force supported by the Oregon-Idaho High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program and the following Central Oregon law enforcement agencies: Bend Police Department, Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, Redmond Police Department, Prineville Police Department, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Madras Police Department, Oregon State Police, Sunriver Police Department, Black Butte Police Department, United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Warm Springs Tribal Police Department, Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson County District Attorney’s, and the Oregon National Guard.
The Oregon-Idaho HIDTA program is an Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) sponsored counterdrug grant program that coordinates and provides funding resources to multi-agency drug enforcement task forces to disrupt or dismantle local, multi-state and international drug trafficking organizations.