'Granny' Busted For Pot Sales
Not 72-Year-Old's First Offense
A 72-year-old woman is one of three members of a Green
Cove Springs family now in jail, accused of selling
marijuana.
The Clay County Sheriff's Office arrested Elnora
"Granny" Layfield, along with Michael and Linda
Layfield, last Friday in
their Stauffer Street home. Officer seized approximately
30 bags of marijuana valued at $1,200 from the house.
Police said that undercover officers bought marijuana at
the home on four separate occasions prior to issuing a
search warrant. When officers entered the home, the elder
Layfield was found sitting in a living room with several
bags of marijuana.
"It's unusual to find someone her age selling pot,
but she's not the first and probably won't be the
last," said Lt. Larry Thompson, who heads up the
Clay County Drug Task Force, which co-ordinates the
efforts of the sheriff's office, the Green Cove Springs
and Orange Park police departments.
All three suspects were charged with possession, sale and
delivery of marijuana over 20 grams, a felony with
penalties of up to five years in jail upon conviction.
Elnora Layfield has two prior drug-related charges.
"Maybe a little jail time will send a stronger
message to her - because probation isn't working,"
Thompson said.