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ACSO: Traffic stop leads to heroin charges

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Thursday, May 14, 2020, at at 2:09amCT, Adair County Sheriff's K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin initiated a traffic stop on a 2011 Ford passenger car on the Veterans Memorial Bypass.

As a result of the stop, two females from Taylor County were arrested on various charges including possession of heroin.



Mackenzie Wagoner, age 27, was arrested on charges of:
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree Heroin
  • License to be in possession
  • Reckless driving
  • Operating a motor Vehicle under the influence of drugs.
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Disregarding a traffic control device
Also arrested was passenger Ann Keith, age 27, on charges of:
  • Possession of Controlled substance 1st degree heroin
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia
Both were lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail.

K-9 Deputy Durbin was assisted by Columbia Police Officer Kevin Atwood along with K-9 Anne, who was utilized in search, and Trevor Foster.


This story was posted on 2020-05-14 08:11:51
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