2011年7月12日星期二

Driver with child faces drug chages

A 22-year-old Rutland woman is due in court today, after Manchester police stopped her for erratic driving Saturday and allegedly found her "extremely impaired" by narcotics and in possession of hypodermic needles with her young child in the car.

Manchester Police said Tiffanie Felix, of Rutland City, was stopped on Route 7A around 1:35 p.m. Saturday for erratic driving. She was impaired by narcotics, police said. Police said they found two hypodermic needles "that appeared to be used for injecting heroin."

Felix is currently on conditions of release in Rutland County for distribution of heroin, according to police.

A 2-year-old child and a male passenger were also in the vehicle. Felix was arrested and processed for driving while under the influence of drugs, violation of conditions of release, cruelty to children and possession of paraphernalia. She was been held at Marble Valley Correctional Facility for lack of $25,000 bail. She is scheduled to be arraigned in Bennington Superior Court Criminal Division today.

Manchester Police said they were assisted by a Vermont State Police drug recognition expert.

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