Wife of Caledonia man arrested in pot bust facing her own charges

CALEDONIA (WITI) — The wife of a Caledonia man arrested and charged in connection with a "sophisticated marijuana grow operation" discovered at a home on Highway V in Caledonia back in June now faces charges of her own.

45-year-old Raymond Gullan of Caledonia faces two criminal charges for allegedly maintaining a marijuana grow operation at his home. He faces a felony of possession with intent to deliver and a misdemeanor count of carrying a concealed weapon.

During a search warrant of Gullan’s home in the 7700 block of County Road V in Caledonia, officials recovered over a pound of marijuana, 42 grams of hashish and what officials call a “sophisticated indoor hydroponics marijuana grow operation,” consisting of 134 marijuana plants.



Officials also recovered an assault rifle, three semi-automatic handguns and ammunition.



A two-page criminal complaint against Gullan says members of the Racine County Metro Drug Unit set up a controlled buy on Tuesday, June 25th at the Renaissance Cinema in Sturtevant using a confidential informant. The complaint says Gullan showed up and was arrested.



In Gullan’s car deputies found more than 130 grams of marijuana, a semi-automatic handgun, pepper spray, knives and ammunition. The drug operation was found later in the day at Gullan’s house.

Now, Gullan's wife, 46-year-old Mary Gullan faces charges in the case as well.

Mary Gullan faces the following charges:


    The criminal complaint in the case indicates Mary Gullan was home at the time officers executed a search warrant, and they discovered the basement door was padlocked. The complaint says Gullan initially denied knowledge of the location of the key, but when officers said they would break down the door, Gullan found the key and opened the door.