(SALEM, IL) — A 32-year-old rural Odin man has been arrested on multiple criminal charges related to items reportedly found at his home during the execution of a search warrant. Jessie Wiese was arrested at a relative’s home for alleged residential burglary, possession of a weapon by a felon, possession of less than 5-grams of methamphetamine, and possession of meth manufacturing waste. Wiese was reportedly not at home when sheriff’s deputies conducted their search, which revealed some items allegedly taken during a burglary of a Soper Road home in rural Odin, with other items are still missing. The home owner had reported a number of guns and cash were taken in the burglary. Deputies report also finding less than 5-grams of meth and a burn pile with items used in the manufacture of meth. They report other suspects in the alleged burglary are still being sought for questioning as the investigation continues. Wiese had been arrested last month for allegedly pointing a gun at an employee of Rob’s Custom Auto Repair on Green Street Road and threatening to kill him if he ever saw a particular woman again. He was released on $150 bond, but has not yet been charged in that incident at the Marion County State’s Attorney’s Office was reviewing the case.