Two People in Clay County Arrested and Charged for Drug Possession After Marijuana and Meth was Found During Traffic Stop

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The Clay County Sheriff’s Office announced that they arrested two people early Monday morning for drug possession after meth and marijuana was discovered during a traffic stop.

David W. Collins of Manchester and Alisha L. Henson of Manchester were arrested off Muddy Gap by K9 Deputy Wes Brumley. Deputy Brumley came into contact with the two individuals during a traffic stop for infractions.

During an investigation, Deputy Brumley discovered that Collins had active warrants for his arrest. Methamphetamine, Marijuana and other paraphernalia was located when Deputy Brumley conducted a search. A handbag that contained Alisha Henson’s ID card and Meth was found inside of the vehicle.

Collins was charged with Public Intoxication of a controlled substance, 3 counts of possession of a controlled substance, 1 count of possession of marijuana and buying and possessing drug paraphernalia.

Henson was charged with driving on a suspended or revoked license, failure to produce insurance card, possession of a controlled substance and buying and possessing drug paraphernalia.

They were both placed in the Clay County Detention Center.