Saturday, July 07, 2018

Trying to sell meth in a courtroom

I can understand being impatient waiting for the judge to show up, but a courtroom might not be the best place to try to sell meth! Heather Oney reports in Kentucky.com,
Three people are behind bars after one woman allegedly tried to sell methamphetamine in a Magoffin County courtroom.

Telby Fields, 24, of Mount Olive, Kentucky, was in court on Monday, July 2, for a scheduled court date in an earlier 2018 case in which she was charged with third-degree terroristic threatening. While sitting in the back waiting for the judge to appear, Fields reportedly asked at least three other people waiting in the courtroom if they would be interested in buying methamphetamine from her.

A security officer overheard the transactions and told Magoffin County Sheriff Department Detective Neil Adams.

The three were in a car with Indiana license plates, though the plates did not match the car, Sheriff Montgomery told the Independent. Law enforcement found approximately 35 grams of methamphetamine, scales, hundreds of plastic bags, and a BB gun that looked like a real pistol in the car.
Go here to see photos of her two lovely male companions and read the rest of the story here.

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