Search Warrant at Residence Brings Charges Against Two Montrose Men and Two Women

The Lee County Narcotics Task Force reports the arrest of two Montrose men and two Montrose women on felony and misdemeanor drug charges.
Joseph Patrick Frank, age 46 of Montrose is charged with: Possession of < 5 grams of methamphetamine with the intent to deliver, a class C felony, Maintaining a drug house, an aggravated misdemeanor, Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor, and an active arrest warrant for Failure to appear, a simple misdemeanor.
Julian Orion Frank, age 19 of Montrose is charged with: Possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver, a class D felony, Possession of THC wax with the intent to deliver, a class D felony, Iowa drug tax stamp violation, a class D felony, Maintaining a drug house, an aggravated misdemeanor, Possession of a controlled substance, a serious misdemeanor, and Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor.
Amber Rena Meyers, age 43 of Montrose is charged with: Possession of < 5 grams of methamphetamine with the intent to deliver, a class C felony, two counts of Possession of a controlled substance, both are class D felonies, Possession of a controlled substance, a serious misdemeanor, and Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor.
Carla Jo Mikolajczyk, age 69 of Montrose is charged with: Harboring a fugitive from justice, an aggravated misdemeanor, and Maintaining a drug house, an aggravated misdemeanor.
The charges came after a search warrant that was executed at a residence in Montrose. Investigators were following up on reports that Joseph Frank, who had an active warrant, was being harbored at the residence and was involved in the distribution of controlled substances.
The Lee County Narcotics Task Force was assisted by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, the Montrose Police Department, the Fort Madison Police Department, the State of Iowa Division of Narcotic’s Enforcement, and the Lee County Attorney’s Office.
The defendant’s in this case are presumed innocent until proven guilty. The Lee County Narcotics Task Force is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Justice and the funds administered by the Iowa Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy.