(KNZA)--A Topeka couple were arrested in Jackson County this past weekend on drug possession charges following a trespassing complaint .
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said deputies were dispatched to the area of 238th and T. Roads shortly before 9:00 Saturday night in reference to a suspicious pickup truck that was backed into a tree line and was believed to be trespassing.
Deputies found two individuals at the scene.
52-year-old Jamie Perron was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession of THC, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal trespassing.
38-year-old Andrea Josephsen was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession of a hallucinogenic drug, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal trespassing.
Following their arrest, the couple were booked into the Jackson County Jail.
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