Traffic stops lead to drug charges
Traffic stops lead to drug charges
Two recent routine traffic stops resulted in felony drug charges filed in Grady County District Court. Court records show that Blanchard resident Angela M. Myers, 36, was charged with possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) after a traffic stop Sept. 24 by Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Christopher Black. He said he was on patrol in the area of County Road 1220 and County Street …
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Four arrested on meth related charges
Four people are arrested for possession of methamphetamine in Laurel County after a traffic safety checkpoint.
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UM gets .5M grant for brain injury study
MISSOULA (AP) — A University of Montana researcher who found that a low dose of methamphetamine can reduce the effects of traumatic brain injuries in rodents has received a $ 1.5 million federal grant to study its possible application to soldiers.
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