SHAMOKIN - Three men were charged in connection with selling and using heroin in a city day care while it was closed after one of the men overdosed at around 9 p.m. Saturday.
Christian L. Kehler, 37, of 1114 N. Shamokin St., Shamokin, Ryan Varano, 28, of 114 S. Fifth St., Shamokin, and Frederick Russo, 49, of 1321 Chestnut St., Kulpmont, were each charged with felony criminal conspiracy and possession with intent to deliver and misdemeanor possession of an illegal substance.
Varano and Kehler were also charged with felony criminal use of a communication device, and misdemeanors of possession with intent to use drugs and, related to the potential harm of children, reckless endangerment of another person. Russo does not face those additional charges because he wasn't present Saturday night, police said.
Cpl. Bryan Primerano said in the criminal complaint he arrived at Jesus' Lil Helpers Daycare, 114 S. Fifth St., Saturday night on a call placed from within the building that a man was overdosing outside. He did not find the overdose victim outside but through the front door window saw Kehler lying unconscious on the floor, said Primerano.
Primerano and Patrolman Ray Siko II entered the residence to help Kehler. Varano appeared next to Kehler and said, "He is overdosing on heroin."
Siko gave CPR until AREA Ambulance personnel arrived and administered Narcan, which brought Kehler back to a semi-state of consciousness, said the complaint.
Especially distressing
Jesus' Lil Helpers Daycare is operated by and licensed to Varano's mother, Kelly L. Ebersole. Varano told police he stays at the address on weekends and nights when the day care is not open and he and Kehler use the location to sell, distribute and use heroin, the complaint said.
According to the complaint, Varano told Primerano, "I'm a piece of sh--," and admitted it was wrong to have heroin in a day care.
District Attorney Ann Targonski said the location makes the heroin sales and use especially distressing.
"It's upsetting to realize that heroin is being dealt in the same places where we send our children to be safe while we work," she said. "This particular instance occurred during hours when the day care was not in operation. However, the idea that people are doing drugs and selling drugs in what we would consider a safe haven for children is concerning."
Ebersole's day care is licensed through the state Department of Human Services.
Purchased in Philly
Varano said he, Kehler and Russo traveled to Philadelphia to purchase heroin at 8 a.m. Friday. In the city, Kehler met with a drug dealer to purchase 10 bundles of heroin, totalling 140 individual packets, according to the complaint.
Varano said he and Kehler have previously made four or five similar trips, including one during which they were robbed at gunpoint for the money they intended to use to purchase the heroin. Russo estimated Kehler had more than $1,000 with him on Friday's trip. The complaint said Varano told police they would resell the heroin in Shamokin for $15 to $20 per individual packet. At 140 packets, sales would have totaled $2,800.
Friday, Russo's car broke down on the return trip so the three found a ride from someone else. Russo told police Kehler still paid Russo with cash and heroin for the ride and for at least one other previous ride.
Items on kids' tables
Primerano said two syringes, an empty red devil heroin packet, three cotton swabs, nine black rubber bands used to package heroin and a spoon with heroin residue were on a table next to where Kehler was found. An additional syringe were located on a cabinet.
A search of Varano uncovered 47 packets of heroin in his pockets and half a Suboxone strip, 16 empty heroin packets and $585 in his wallet.
Searching the house, Primerano said 65 empty partial packets of heroin were found in a kitchen area garbage can, seven packets of heroin were found in a cigarette pack and 38 empty partial plastic packets. A syringe, two empty blue packets of heroin and a crack pipe with reside were found in an upstairs bedroom.
Although the day care is a former house, it is only used for business purposes, said Ebersole.
Some of these items were located on short tables and chairs intended to be used by children, Primerano said.
Additional, previous charges
Each of the three men have previously been charged with felonies related to selling heroin.
Kehler was charged with five felonies and two misdemeanors February 2014 after a grand jury investigation revealed he had made more than 100 trips to Philadelphia to purchase heroin. He would bring as many as 50 heroin packets back to Shamokin each trip, selling them for $20 to $25 per bag.
He has been out on $50,000 unsecured bail. The case is pending in court.
Russo was picked up as part of a drug raid Jan. 31 and charged with felony intent to deliver heroin and delivery of heroin. He was released on $2,500 unsecured bail and is scheduled for a plea hearing Monday.
Varano pleaded guilty to felony possession with intent to deliver heroin after he was one of 31 people arrested in an October 2009 drug sweep. He also has a bench warrant out for his arrest after he failed to respond to three traffic tickets dating to 2013.