Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields announces the arrest of three individuals following a trespassing call in the Lobelia area of Moore County.
On March 12, deputies with the Moore County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of trespassing at a vacant residence in the Lobelia area of Moore County. Deputies arrived on scene and during their investigation, located and seized 29 grams of methamphetamine. As a result, the following three suspects were arrested and charged with multiple narcotics violations.
Arrested were:
Andrew Smith, 28, of Carthage:
Charges- trafficking in methamphetamine, possession with intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver schedule II controlled substance, felony maintaining a dwelling place or vehicle for controlled substance.
Bond: $7,500 secured.
Amber Almas, 26, of Carthage:
Charges-felony possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bond: $2,500 secured.
Sandra Davis, 47, of Carthage:
Charges-felony possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bond: $2,500 secured.
Suspects are scheduled to appear in Moore County District Court on April 7 and are presumed innocent.
Photo: Left to right: Andrew Smith, Sandra Davis, and Amber Almas.