March 7, 2019
SANTA ROSA BEACH, Fla— A women arrested for trafficking a hallucinogen is locked up a second time just hours after bonding out.
March 6th just before 10 pm, a Walton County Sheriff’s K9 Deputy pulled over a blue Toyota FJ Cruiser hauling a U-Haul trailer for speeding on U.S. Highway 331 South. When the deputy approached the car, he noticed a strong smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle.
During the stop, the deputy used his K9, Drago, to conduct a free air sniff of the vehicle and trailer. Drago gave a positive alert and a search was conducted.
THAT'S A GOOD BOY
During the stop in which Adkinson was arrested for the second time, K9 Drago sniffed out:
$8,400 in currency
LSD
Ketamine
Mushrooms
Synthetic marijuana
Clonazepam
and more. #K9 | #K9DRAGO | #LESM | #TBT | #WORKINGK9 pic.twitter.com/8CfE7wnUVB— Walton Co. Sheriff (@WCSOFL) March 8, 2019
More than $8,400 in currency was discovered along with 93 grams of DAB (concentrated dose of cannabis extract), 19.4 grams of marijuana edibles, two vape pens with two THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) cartridges, 4.3 grams of psychedelic mushrooms, two grams of ketamine, 251.3 grams of marijuana, .3 grams of LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide or acid), 177 grams of synthetic marijuana, two Clonazepam, and drug paraphernalia consisting of a bong, individual baggies and rolling papers.
The driver was identified as James Sanders, 30, of Santa Rosa Beach and Stacey Adkinson, 21, of Ponce de Leon was the passenger.
Both Sanders and Adkinson was charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, possession of a hallucinogen, possession of a synthetic narcotic, possession of marijuana less than 20 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Just hours before, Adkinson was booked into the Walton County Jail on an active warrant for trafficking in LSD and using a two-way communication device to commit a felony. She was given a $25,000 bond and re-arrested following the traffic stop.
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