ONCE…TWICE…THREE TIMES MAKES YOU A SHADY LADY:
LOUISA WOMAN RECENTLY INDICTED IN JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. FOR TRAFFICKING METH FOR A SECOND TIME, WHEN TURNING HERSELF IN, GETS DISCOVERED WITH AND CHARGED WITH TRAFFICKING METH FOR A THIRD TIME!
GRAND JURY INDICTMENT ALSO CAME WITH FIRST-DEGREE PERSISTENT FELONY CHARGE
INDICTED IN JOHNSON COUNTY, KY. FOR METH TRAFFICKING FOR A SECOND TIME; GETS BUSTED FOR A THIRD TIMES FOR TRAFFICKING METH WHILE GETTING TAKING INTO CUSTODY ON THE INDICTMENT WARRANT: SAMANTHA LEIGH FYFFE-JARRELL, 34, OF LOUISA, KY., WAS ARRESTED ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19.
A Johnson County woman who was just recently indicted for meth trafficking found herself facing another count of the same charge when police went to arrest her.
Kentucky State Police Post 9-Pikeville trooper Mark Salyer went to pick up Samatha Leigh Fyffe-Jarrell, 34, of Louisa, KY., late Tuesday morning, December 19, after she was indicted by a Johnson County grand jury last week for two charges:
- TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 2ND OR > – (> OR = 2GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE), and *PERSISTENT FELONY OFFENDER I
When trooper Salyer asked Ms. Fyffe-Jarrell for her driver’s license, she told him it was in her purse and said he could get it out. But when trooper Salyer opened the purse, he allegedly found a bag of meth, along with some digital scales inside.
Samatha Fyffe-Jarrell was taken into custody by trooper Salyer and was additionally charged with: *TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 2ND OR > – (> OR = 2GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE), and *DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS. Ms. Fyffe-Jerell is being held in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville on a $10,025 full cash bond only.
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i wonder if any connection of schools putting kids on amphetamine for years then expect them to quit or not crave it after they finish school years ? .
Schools cannot put kids on medicine.
they do
If your good at something, stick with it.
A model citizen.
imagine the school feeding you amphetamines for years then you got to quit when you get out of school #2
She’s 34. Keep blaming the school system for your failures too