(KMZA)--A Sweeny, Texas woman becomes the fourth arrest made in connection with a long running meth related investigation in the Seneca area.
Seneca Police Chief Brent Schulte says it began in May, focused on meth sales.
36-year-old Misty Shephard is now in custody, facing three counts of distribution of methamphetamine and three counts of unlawful use of a telecommunication facility.
According to the Nemaha County Sheriff's Department, Shephard was booked into the Nemaha County Jail Thursday following extradition from Texas.
She remains in custody, held on a cash or surety bond of $150,000.
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kansasmom (12/15/2013 11:47 PM)
well I think it is wrong that all meth users so far thier bond is 150,000 but one persons is only 15,000 the one who was dealing it in the first place but no names will be mentioned
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