Sunday, December 27, 2015

ROGERS COUNTY TRAFFIC STOP NETS 8.5 POUNDS OF CRYSTAL METH

A sheriff’s deputy noticed that the car’s two occupants were unusually nervous and was then alerted by his K-0 partner who sniffed out the drugs

NewsOn6.com
December 22, 2015

ROGERS COUNTY, Oklahoma -- Rogers County deputies found over eight pounds of methamphetamine after stopping a car on the Will Rogers Turnpike.

They arrested two people, Walter Rawls and Chanele Pauley. Both are Arizona residents and were booked into the Rogers County Jail early Tuesday morning, records show.

Authorities say Deputy Scotty Moree stopped a car on an eastbound on-ramp to the turnpike and became suspicious that the vehicle might be transporting drugs. Moree's K-9 partner alerted on the vehicle, officials say.

Deputies eventually found 8.5 pounds of crystal methamphetamine. Rawls, 43, and Pauley, 33, were booked on complaints of trafficking in illegal drugs.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Daily Mail report that the meth bags were wrapped like Christmas presents. Ho, ho, ho, no White Christmas for Mr. Rawls and Miss Pauley.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wait just a minute! This sounds like profiling. Cut'em loose!