Halloween Methamphetamine
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Saturday, October 17, 2020, Atoka Police Officer Cody Poe was patrolling near Court and Main Street when he observed a silver 2005 Volkswagon Jetta with only one working headlight, and drifting across the center double line.
Officer Poe conducted a traffic stop and made contact with driver, Tori Ranell Fletcher, 37, of Atoka, and passenger Jeremy Jim.
Upon approaching the vehicle, the officer noticed the strong smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle.
Both of the occupants denied having a medical marijuana card. Fletcher told the officer that she was unsure if there was any marijuana in the vehicle.
The pair were removed from the vehicle while it was searched.
Found in the Jetta’s glove compartment was a red bag containing a ziploc bag with a crystal-like substance inside next to a set of digital scales, and another baggie of a crystal-like substance. The crystal substances field tested positive for methamphetamine.
A leopard print bag containing five individual packages of marijuana, and another baggie of methamphetamine were also located along with 12 Halloween designed empty bags. The total weight of the methamphetamine was 11 grams.
Fletcher was transported to the Atoka County Jail for processing.
She is charged with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute (felony), possession of controlled dangerous substance (misdemeanor), and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor).