(KRON) — An employee at an Emergency Interim Housing location in San Jose was allegedly in possession of 3.44 ounces of suspected methamphetamine that was packaged to be sold when she was arrested on her way to work Monday afternoon by San Jose Police Department patrol officers. Police said the arrest follows a months-long investigation, due to resident concerns, into the sale of narcotics in the area of Branham Lane and Monterey Road.
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SJPD said the woman was pulled over by officers during a traffic stop when a vehicle search revealed the aforementioned “methamphetamine in individually wrapped packaging, indicative of narcotics sales.”
The unidentified suspect was booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for possession of narcotics for sale, according to San Jose police.
“Great work by Patrol working with Special Operations to arrest this suspect and prevent these drugs from entering our community,” police added in a social media post.
This remains an active investigation. Anyone with information tied to this case is asked to contact SJPD…