A series of drug arrests in Johnson County this weekend saw the incarceration of six individuals on felony charges, including a 39-year-old woman who listed a Mulberry address who was busted by the Lamar Police Department on two counts of possession of a controlled substance (schedule III and IV).
Addie Kay Parmenter, who has also residing in Clarksville, Mountainburg and Lamar is scheduled for a court date of July and remained in the JCDC on Sunday afternoon awaiting a bond amount being assigned to her case.
Twenty-nine year old Tarah Wright also remained in jail on Sunday after a Saturday arrest for felony possession of meth and drug paraphernalia. No court date or bond had been set for Wright at 10 p.m. Sunday.
Three individuals from Traskwood were booked into the JCDC Saturday arrested on basically the same charges.
CJ Florencemary Robinson, 33, Lawana Lou Stewart, 66, and Devin Neal Underwood, 35, all remained jailed after being arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office in one drug bust.
All three face felony possession of controlled substance, multiple counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of meth/cocaine paraphernalia charges and remain in jail without bond.
Court has been set for all three on July 7.
Also sitting in jail under no bond currently is Sherry Lynn Neal, arrested by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office on Friday for felony possession of meth and cocaine paraphernalia.
The 33 year-old Clarksville resident is also scheduled for a July court appearance.