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Nine drug charges for Exeter woman after traffic stop

April 19, 2017
Charlea Estes

       A Cassville traffic stop results in nine different drug charges for an Exeter woman over the weekend. According to the affidavit of probable cause, Heather Dawn Sartin, 29, of Exeter, was in a vehicle stopped in the Pizza Hut parking lot when she was found to have methamphetamine and paraphernalia. When Sartin was booked into the jail, she allegedly had over five grams of methamphetamine and over four grams of marijuana on her person.
       Cassville Police Department officer Colt Beck stopped a vehicle around 11:05 a.m. on Sunday, April 16. During a consensual search of the vehicle, Beck found a metallic spoon with methamphetamine remnants on it, as well as a digital scale and methamphetamine. When Sartin was asked to empty her pockets, Beck reported that she acted nervous, but did not produce anything during her self-search.
       When Sartin was booked into the Barry County Jail, female jail staff searched her, finding a green glass methamphetamine pipe, oxycodone pills, diazepam, 4.8 grams of marijuana, and 5.2 grams of methamphetamine.
       Sartin was charged with three counts of delivery of a controlled substance, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, delivery or possession of a controlled substance at a jail, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. Sartin is currently being held in the Barry County jail in lieu of a $50,000 bond.
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  • This Week's Issue
    • VOICE program gives Purdy kids career exposure
    • Purdy man arrested for arson of own home
    • Three arrested for prescription drug dealing in Cassville
    • Family of Washburn murder victim await justice
    • Dementia Support Group helps caregivers in Shell Knob
    • Heritage Medical Clinic closing its doors
    • Eureka Springs man allegedly flees stop, found with meth
    • Okla. woman arrested for car, debit card theft
    • Cassville R-IV moves forward with strategic planning
    • Cassville R-IV School Board changes made following election
    • Exeter Students compete at Conference Art Show
    • CMS presents final band concert of the year
    • Local businesses participate in Wildcat Wednesdays
    • MDC reports 33 CWD positives out of samples
    • CMS names April Students of the Month
    • Master Gardeners host Garden workshop, plant sale
    • Purdy Business Ed. students earn medals at Crowder contest
    • SW Elementary names March Students of the Month
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