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Farmersville adults arrested for drugs, guns and child endangerment, police say

Visalia Police Department
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  • Three Farmersville children under five placed in child welfare after raid.
  • Narcotics Unit, SEU and Farmersville PD served warrant; vape‑pen lab found.
  • Two adults arrested; eight firearms seized, two reported stolen.

Three Farmersville children under the age of five were place into Child Welfare Service custody after police arrested two adults for selling and making drugs, gun possession and child endangerment, police say.

According to Visalia Police Department, drugs and firearms were found Thursday, Feb. 12, after officers from the VPD Narcotics Unit, Special Enforcement Unit (SEU) and the Farmersville Police Department served a search warrant around 1:30 p.m. at the home in the 1000 block of Creek Court in Farmersville.

Officers found 31-year-old Skyler Shore manufacturing marijuana vape pens and selling psilocybin mushrooms. A total of eight firearms were seized, including two that were reported stolen.

Shore and 32-year-old Cheyenne McDonald who was in the house, were arrested and booked into the Tulare County Adult Pre-Trial Detention Facility on charges related to firearms, narcotics, and child endangerment.

This story was originally published February 13, 2026 at 11:56 AM with the headline "Farmersville adults arrested for drugs, guns and child endangerment, police say."

María G. Ortiz-Briones
The Fresno Bee
María G. Ortiz-Briones is a reporter and photographer for McClatchy’s Vida en el Valle publication and the Fresno Bee. She covers issues that impact the Latino community in the Central Valley. She is a regular contributor to La Abeja, The Bee’s free weekly newsletter on Latino issues. | María G. Ortiz-Briones es reportera y fotógrafa de la publicación Vida en el Valle de McClatchy y el Fresno Bee. Ella cubre temas que impactan a la comunidad latina en el Valle Central. Es colaboradora habitual de La Abeja, el boletín semanal gratuito de The Bee sobre temas latinos. Support my work with a digital subscription
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