Crime And Law

Sheriff: Celina woman tries to hide meth during traffic stop

CELINA — A 29-year-old Celina woman was arrested on drug-related charges during a traffic stop just after midnight.

Tiffany B. Hammond is being held in the Mercer County Adult Detention Facility on $50,000 bond after Celina police stopped the car she was riding in early Friday for a traffic violation on East Market Street.

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According to Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey, Hammond removed a baggie from her clothing and was trying to put it into her purse when officers intercepted it. The substance inside field-tested positive for methamphetamines, the sheriff said.

Also during the traffic stop, Hammond reportedly gave officers a false name.

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She was arrested on a child support warrant and obstructing official business and a felony drug possession charge, jail records show.

While at the jail, detention staff found two syringes in her purse, Grey said.

Further charges are being reviewed.

The driver was not arrested, Grey said.

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