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CPD: Bowling Green woman arrested on drug charges

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

The Columbia Police Department received a reckless driver complaint on Thursday morning, October 28, 2021, on HWY 55 North, southbound coming into Columbia. Visual contact was made with the vehicle on Veterans Memorial Bypass, and a traffic stop was initiated.

The female operator of the vehicle initially refused to allow the officer to search the vehicle, and K9 Unit Annie was utilized, having been provided to City by the Adair County School Board. K9 alerted on the vehicle, and, after subsequent search, officers located several narcotics, paraphernalia, cash and suspected marijuana and methamphetamine.


Heather Yates, 31, of Bowling Green, was taken into custody and charged with possession of a controlled substance drug unspecified, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, trafficking in a controlled substance methamphetamine, as well as traffic violations.

Officer Joey Keith was the arresting Officer. He was assisted on scene by Officer Jimmy Luttrell and K9 Unit Annie.


This story was posted on 2021-10-29 07:30:38
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