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A man from Maine and two people from Texas made their first court appearance Tuesday in Bangor, accused of trying to sell at least $380,000 worth of bath salts.
49-year-old Arthur Coy and 31-year-old Elizabeth Fuentes of Houston and 29-year-old Stephen Warren of Hermon were arrested Saturday in Hermon.
The Penobscot County District Attorney's office say police were doing a check at a home on New Boston Road.
They say they walked in and found four people processing more than 8 pounds of bath salts.
The fourth man, 53-year old Leonard Wells of Hermon, posted $50,000 cash bail and did not appear in court Tuesday.
Prosecutors says it appears Coy was moving the drugs into Maine from Texas.
His bail is set at $300,000 cash. Fuentes is $50,000 and Warren is $75,000.
All three are due back in court next month.
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