![]() The weight of all located methamphetamine found was 35 grams. The center console of the vehicle contained a glass container with approximately 1 gram of suspected meth. After further searching the vehicle, a single rock of methamphetamine weighing approximately 6 grams was located in the right front pocket of a jacket in the passenger seat. The suspect did not have a prescription for the pills. Additionally in the purse deputies located a glass bindle containing four Alprazolam pills and two Xanax pills. The gross weight of both baggies containing meth was 4 grams. A K9 did an exterior sniff of the woman's vehicle, which alerted positive for drugs, the report states.Ī search was done on the vehicle where approximately 24 grams of suspected methamphetamine was located in a purse, along with numerous empty small plastic baggies and two plastic baggies containing a small amount of suspected methamphetamine each. The driver and sole occupant identified herself as Borst. The deputy could see the female driver was talking on her cell phone without the use of a hands-free device and immediately conducted a traffic stop on College Parkway. She was also booked for the following: possession of a controlled substance, two counts possession of a dangerous drug without a prescription, and the following misdemeanor offenses: possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to yield the right of way, use of a cell phone while operating a vehicle and driving with a revoked license for DUI.Īccording to the booking report, deputies were patrolling the area of College Parkway and Lompa Lane when they observed a vehicle that failed to yield the right of way to a motorcycle, causing to the motorcycle to swerve and avoid a crash. Laura Kate Borst was taken into custody at 1:54 p.m. A 41-year-old woman was arrested Friday for multiple drug offenses including alleged possession with intent to sell, conspiracy to violate the controlled substance act and other offenses. The man was located in the 700 block of North Carson Street by a CCSO sergeant and was arrested. Officers later located the vehicle, where the relative stated she dropped the man off at Mallory Behavioral Health Crisis Center but did not watch him walk in, the report states. Gabelman changed his clothes and walked out of the hospital where he was located on camera and, found to enter a vehicle, which was later determined to be the relative's vehicle. Hospital staff informed the relative that Gabelman was not free to leave. It was learned that Gabelman was given clothes by a relative, who told hospital staff she thought he was being released and was able to turn himself back in, the report states. Before hospital staff could call deputies to come pick him up, he left. As the man was being discharged from the hospital he was told by hospital staff he was going back to jail.
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