POLICE: Traffic Stop Results in Drug Seizure From Multi-State Offender

On Monday, November 30, a traffic stop resulted in a seizure of suspected drugs and controlled substances from a multi-state offender.

According to the complaint, police received information from a CI who related Jennifer Glassock, 36, of Conneaut, Ohio, was in possession of a large amounts of methamphetamine. Glasscock had an active warrant and was informed to be in the Ellwood City area operating a silver Nissan Altima with Florida registration. At approximately 2:20 p.m. police located Glassock and conducted a traffic stop in downtown Ellwood City on Lawrence Avenue near 7th Street. Upon approach police observed in plain view a handgun and a small bag of suspected methamphetamine.  Glasscock and two additional occupants of the vehicle were detained and the vehicle was secured and towed.

After obtaining a search warrant for the vehicle, the following items were discovered and seized: Approximately 7 ounces of methamphetamine, 1 ounce of heroin, suspected fentanyl, assorted prescription pills, suspected LSD, scales, packaging materials, $4,373.00 in US currency, Taurus 9mm handgun.

According to Rehabcenter.net, on average, the price of crystal meth is $80/gram, the average cost of heroin is $15-20 for a single dose (0.1g), and the average cost of LSD ranges from $5-20 per “hit.”

All items were seized and entered into evidence. Glasscock is charged with Possession of Controlled Substances, Possession/Use of Firearms, and Possession of Controlled Substance with intent to manufacture or deliver.

A further check on criminal history showed Glasscock was a multi-state offender and was convicted of felony drug offenses in Ohio in December 2019.

1 Comment on "POLICE: Traffic Stop Results in Drug Seizure From Multi-State Offender"

  1. Get this damn people off the street…sick of hearing people wasting their lives on stupid stuff.

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