Bail set at $250K for woman arrested with 1,300 fentanyl pills after allegedly breaking into Lewis County residence 

Bail is set at $250,000 for a woman accused of breaking into a Lewis County residence while carrying a bag containing more than 1,300 fentanyl pills on Tuesday.

Lewis County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Natasha Denise Burris, 35, of Tacoma, sometime before 9:35 p.m. on Oct. 1 after deputies received a report that Berris had entered a house she was trespassed from on Berry Road, located south of Chehalis and west of Napavine.

Burris was reportedly trespassed from the property after she attempted to burn it down in August, according to charging documents filed in Lewis County Superior Court on Wednesday.

Responding deputies reportedly found that the house “appeared to have been rummaged through, with empty envelopes spread out on the floor and drawers left open.”

Burris was reportedly found “hiding under a blanket next to a bed in the bedroom.”

Deputies reportedly saw a black bag underneath Burris, who allegedly claimed the bag was hers.

Inside the bag, deputies found more than 1,300 suspected fentanyl pills and approximately 11 grams of fentanyl powder.

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