Tuesday, 13 January 2009 22:46

Routine Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Bust

slide3.jpgAmador County - A routine traffic stop for expired registration resulted in a major drug bust for the Amador County Sheriff’s Office last Wednesday, January 7. In a statement released yesterday, Undersheriff James Wegner outlined the circumstances surrounding the arrest of driver Cheryl Phelps and her passenger, Deanna Williams, who were both under the influence of a controlled substance. Upon arriving at the jail, both women confessed to carrying a virtual cornucopia of drugs. Williams had secreted 10.4 grams of base cocaine and 6.4 grams of heroin inside her lower body cavities during the traffic stop. A search of Williams’ backpack revealed scales, additional packaging materials, a crack pipe, 4 grams of heroin, and $178. A search of Phelps’ purse revealed approximately .04 grams of base cocaine, 5 milliliters of liquid methadone, several hypodermic syringes and several crack pipes. The Amador County Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce conducted a follow up search of Williams residence in Stockton. Seized from the residence were an additional grab bag of heroin, cocaine, scales and weapons including a sawed off shotgun and .22 caliber rifle. Williams and Phelps were booked for possession for sales of heroin and base cocaine, under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of smoking paraphernalia, and possession of hypodermic needles. Story by Alex Lane (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).