(KLZA)-- The Richardson Co Sheriff's Office arrested a Falls City woman on multiple drug charges on February 19.
40-year-old Paige Frederick was arrested for possession of a controlled Substance, Methamphetamine, Possession of THC, two counts of Possession of Money while Violating a Drug Statute, Tampering with Evidence, Resisting Arrest, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia with Intent to Deliver, three counts of Maintaining a Drug House, Obstructing a Peace Officer, Two counts of Delivery Of a Schedule II Exceptionally Hazardous Drug Within 1,000 ft of a School, Possession of a Schedule II Exceptionally Hazardous Drug Within 1,000 ft of a School with Intent to Deliver, and two counts of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Following her arrest, Frederick was booked into the Richard County Jail.
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