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Sheriff: Clarkdale woman caught selling meth from her home

Reported by: Maria Konopken
Email: MKonopken@abc15.com
Last Update: 2/18 12:15 pm
A woman was arrested last week after sheriff's deputies found methamphetamines in her Northern Arizona home.

Yavapai County Sheriff's Office deputies were called to the Clarkdale home of Christina Smith, 40, after they received information that she had been selling methamphetamines from her home.

According to the Sheriff's office, deputies secured a search warrant for the home and once inside, detained Smith and four others.

After searching the home, deputies allegedly found individually packaged methamphetamine, as well as some in a hollowed-out shelf in Smith’s bedroom. In addition, deputies reportedly found a digital scale, several syringes, spoons, and methamphetamine pipes.

Smith was arrested and booked at Camp Verde Detention Center for possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia. Smith had been recently released from prison and was on parole.

Also at the home was Fred Nelson, 47, who was arrested on a $25,000 outstanding warrant. The other three detained were later released.


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