Shonda D. Stafford, 37, of Johnsonville, Tenn., was also charged with possession of precursors for the creation of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, not using her turn signal, expired license plate, expired motor vehicle inspection sticker and no driver’s license, said Slidell Police Department spokesman Capt. Kevin Foltz.
Monday afternoon, Slidell police were alerted by Wal-Mart security that Stafford had allegedly purchased a large amount of pseudoephedrine, a common over-the-counter allergy medicine used in the manufacture of methamphetamine, which is a highly addictive stimulant.
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Stafford was arrested when she could not produce a driver’s license or any form of identification.
Detectives searched her vehicle and found two grams of methamphetamine. Police also found lithium batteries, coffee filters, crystal drain cleaner, the pseudoephedrine and a propane torch. Foltz said all these materials are commonly used to create and package methamphetamine.
Stafford was booked in Slidell and transferred to the St. Tammany Parish Jail to await a bond hearing.



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