Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Woman Charged After Concealing Crack Rocks
WEST VIRGINIA....
When Charleston police responded to a noise complaint on Quarrier Street Sunday night, 21 year old Ashley Blair Dixon answered a knock on the door. Police say they could smell burning marijuana and saw a set of electronic digital scales and a razor blade on a table in the living room. Dixon told police she had 21 crack rocks in her bra she was holding for her boyfriend. Dixon's boyfriend, identified only as Ibu, along with his friend Terrell White, who were in the apartment, said they had no knowledge of the crack and did not know she had been hiding them. Officers also found several small bags Dixon said were used for marijuana. Dixon was charged with felony possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine.
When Charleston police responded to a noise complaint on Quarrier Street Sunday night, 21 year old Ashley Blair Dixon answered a knock on the door. Police say they could smell burning marijuana and saw a set of electronic digital scales and a razor blade on a table in the living room. Dixon told police she had 21 crack rocks in her bra she was holding for her boyfriend. Dixon's boyfriend, identified only as Ibu, along with his friend Terrell White, who were in the apartment, said they had no knowledge of the crack and did not know she had been hiding them. Officers also found several small bags Dixon said were used for marijuana. Dixon was charged with felony possession with intent to deliver crack cocaine.