New Hampshire police seized nearly $190,000 worth of drugs from the home of 28-year-old Brett Delong’s Bedford home. Pictured: Marijuana plants sit on a shelf at Coffeeshop Blue Sky cannabis dispensery July 22, 2009 in Oakland, California. (Justin Sullivan, Getty Images)

Mailed pot package leads police to a bigger bust

BEDFORD, N.H. — New Hampshire state police say they intercepted a suspicious package containing about a pound of marijuana and found another four pounds of pot at the Bedford home where they delivered it.

Authorities say 28-year-old Brett Delong of Bedford was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and one count of manufacturing a controlled drug. Police say they found more than 80 marijuana plants in his North Amherst Road residence, as well as four ounces of the hallucinogenic stimulant known on the street as “Molly.”

Authorities say the street value of the drugs seized is about $190,000.

Delong is being held on $25,000 bail. It was not immediately known if he has a lawyer.