JHB1982
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I know on previous threads she has denied her meth use or possession.
From 2005
Drugs found after car pulled over
Spokane Valley police found three golf-ball sized quantities of methamphetamine in a woman’s purse Sunday after pulling over the car she was a passenger in to arrest the driver on a warrant.
A majority of the drugs were discovered when the 32-year-old woman dumped out her purse to show she didn’t have a weapon, Spokane Valley police spokesman Cpl. Dave Reagan said. Wendy Christine Iwanow, 4422 N. Center Road, was charged with possession of meth.
About 4:15 a.m., an officer stopped a Chevrolet Camaro on East Sprague Avenue after discovering the driver had an outstanding warrant for resisting arrest. Bobby G. Mason, 40, was taken into custody on the warrant.
The officer then identified the woman as someone who had been armed with a firearm during previous contact with police and began checking her for a weapon, Reagan said. She dumped her purse out, drugs and all, on the hood of the car. She didn’t have a pistol, but in addition to the three meth balls, she also had a drug cutting agent.
Mason and Iwanow were both booked at Spokane County Jail.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2005/jun/30/man-jailed-after-reportedly-threatening-to-burn/
I know on previous threads she has denied her meth use or possession.
From 2005
Drugs found after car pulled over
Spokane Valley police found three golf-ball sized quantities of methamphetamine in a woman’s purse Sunday after pulling over the car she was a passenger in to arrest the driver on a warrant.
A majority of the drugs were discovered when the 32-year-old woman dumped out her purse to show she didn’t have a weapon, Spokane Valley police spokesman Cpl. Dave Reagan said. Wendy Christine Iwanow, 4422 N. Center Road, was charged with possession of meth.
About 4:15 a.m., an officer stopped a Chevrolet Camaro on East Sprague Avenue after discovering the driver had an outstanding warrant for resisting arrest. Bobby G. Mason, 40, was taken into custody on the warrant.
The officer then identified the woman as someone who had been armed with a firearm during previous contact with police and began checking her for a weapon, Reagan said. She dumped her purse out, drugs and all, on the hood of the car. She didn’t have a pistol, but in addition to the three meth balls, she also had a drug cutting agent.
Mason and Iwanow were both booked at Spokane County Jail.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2005/jun/30/man-jailed-after-reportedly-threatening-to-burn/


