(WJET/WFXP)– A Pennsylvania man and woman are facing criminal charges after police in Jamestown, New York, said they found more than 8 ounces of drugs during a traffic stop.
Police arrested Shane Hurlburt and Rachel Anderson, both from Pennsylvania, on Saturday night, with Anderson facing felony drug charges while Hurlburt was wanted out of Pennsylvania.
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Jamestown police said that the stop happened on the city’s south side near the intersection of Cole Avenue and Snell Place around 8:16 Saturday evening, where they found a combined 248.5 grams (8.76 ounces) of meth and heroin.
Of that, police said Anderson was in possession of 241.9 grams of meth and 6.6 grams of fentanyl that were individually packaged along with a digital scale and more drug paraphernalia. Hurlburt was also allegedly had an unspecified amount of meth and cocaine, along with an outstanding parole warrant out of Pennsylvania.
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Anderson is being charged with second, third and fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia. Hurlburt was charged with fugitive from justice and two counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance…