EASTERN KENTUCKY WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER TRYING TO PASS OFF HER DOG’S URINE AS HER OWN FOR PROBATION DRUG SCREEN TEST
JANUARY 5, 2019 – written by WADE QUEEN
BAD GIRL! DOG PEE-PEE TRICKSTER ON URINE DRUG TEST ATTEMPT SUSPECT JUDITH A. MILLER.
A woman from Bell County, Kentucky is accused of turning to man’s best friend to try and pass a drug test, according to a press release arrest report from the Pineville Police Department.
Julie A. Miller, 40, of Arjay, Kentucky, was arrested and charged with: *TAMPERING WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE, *PROBATION VIOLATION (FOR TECHNICAL VIOLATION), *TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE).
According to the arrest report by the Pineville Police Department, on Monday, December 30, 2019, Judith Miller was at the Bell County Probation and Parole Office in Pineville, Ky. for her regular probation visit. Ms. Miller allegedly attempted to sneak in a sample of urine and tried to pass it off as her own for use for her mandatory drug screen test to the probation officers.
After being caught with the urine and read her rights, Miller told police officers the urine was her dog’s urine and that she had brought it in because she knew the drug test would show she had used methamphetamine and suboxone.
Judith Miller was taken to and lodged in the Bell County Detention Center, where she still remains in custody as of January 5, on $5000 cash bond.
Here is the official press release report from the Pineville Police Department:
PINEVILLE KY POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESS RELEASE
Monday, December 30, 2019
(Pineville, Ky.) On Monday, December 30, 2019 at 3:16 P.M. Pineville Officer Michael Smith was dispatched to the Bell County Probation and Parole Office to speak with Officer Stewart.
Upon arrival and speaking with Officer Stewart, Officer Smith was advised that 40 year old Julie Miller of Arjay Kentucky was at the office for her regular probation visit. As a part of her supervision, Miller was asked for a drug screen. Officer Stewart told Officer Smith that Miller had snuck in a sample of urine in an attempt to pass it off as her own to probation and parole officers.
After being read her rights, Miller asked to speak with Officer Smith. The officer asked if the urine was hers and she admitted it was not, that it was her dog’s urine. She was asked by Officer Smith if it was brought in because she knew she would fail the drug test and she stated yes. She said her test would show she had used methamphetamine and Suboxone.
Julie Miller was arrested and lodged in the Bell County Detention Center charged with tampering with physical evidence.
She was later served a probation violation at the detention center by probation and parole and a short time afterward, a trafficking in controlled substance warrant by the Bell County Sheriff’s Department.
In a good number of years in law enforcement I saw some dumb things, but this takes the cake!
Are you sure she isn’t from Little Blaine?