ACTON — An Acton man was charged with furnishing marijuana Saturday after two teenage babysitters got sick smoking it.

State police seized two rifles, a bag of marijuana, marijuana growing equipment and an assortment of swords and knives from Sean Johnson’s home, according to Steve McCausland, spokesman for Maine State Police. 

Johnson, 23, had a 17- and 18-year-old caring for his two children. Trooper Kyle Wells said the girls left Johnson’s children, aged 1 and 3, inside watching television when they went outside to smoke. The girls were later transported to Goodall Hospital by ambulance after feeling sick. 


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