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ACSO: Glasgow woman arrested on drug charges

By Sheriff Josh Brockman
Adair County Sheriff's Office

The Adair County Sheriff's Office has increased their patrols in the Snake Creek Road area, due to multiple complaints from area residents of possible drug activity in their community.

On Monday, September 13, 2021, at 4:02pmCT, Deputy Sheriff Kenny Perkins initiated a traffic stop 8 miles east of Columbia on Snake Creek Road for a registration violation.

During the roadside interview, suspicion developed that the operator of the vehicle was in possession of controlled substances. As a result, a search was conducted, and methamphetamine and other suspected controlled substances were located. The driver was taken into custody.


Paula Johnson, age 36, of Glasgow, KY, was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail on charges of:
  • 1- Trafficking in a controlled substance 1st degree methamphetamine
  • 2- Trafficking in a controlled substance 1st degree drug unspecified
  • 3- Expired registration
The Adair County Sheriff's Office is continuing the investigation.


This story was posted on 2021-09-14 12:27:15
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