PENNSYLVANIA — A Carrolltown woman is facing multiple drug charges after police allegedly found methamphetamine, crack, and cocaine in her possession during a traffic stop.
According to the Cresson Township Police Department, officers pulled over Jill Ott, 49, on Thursday, March 6, after discovering she was driving on a suspended license.
During the stop, an investigation led to the discovery of 1.74 ounces of meth, 9.2 grams of crack cocaine, and 9.5 grams of cocaine in her purse.
Ott was arrested and charged with possession with intent to deliver, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and multiple driving violations.
She is being held at the Cambria County Prison with bail set at 10% of $200,000.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 18.
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