A 33-year-old San Angelo woman was arrested on drug charges after a San Angelo police K9 alerted officers to narcotics inside her vehicle just before 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Christy Jackson was charged with 2nd Degree Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance on August 4, 2015 after police retrieved methamphetamine that was partially concealed inside a void in her vehicle’s door.
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During the detention, Officers observed something suspicious inside a void where a door handle was missing and requested assistance from a Police K9 Team. SAPD K9 Sergeant Chris Cimino and Police Service Dog Vader responded to the request. Vader conducted a “Sniff” search and alerted Officers to the door and they retrieved a small bag that contained suspected methamphetamine. The contents field-tested positive for methamphetamine and weighed approximately 3 grams.
Jackson was transported to the Tom Green County jail without incident.
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