Alabama woman calls sheriff’s office to test her meth, deputies say

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TONEY, Ala. (WAFF/Gray News) – According to Limestone County deputies, a Toney woman was worried her methamphetamine was unsafe, so she called the sheriff’s office.

Deputies say Jennifer Hall called dispatch, and when deputies arrived, she pulled out a bag of meth. 

According to the deputies, she said, “I want this dope tested.”

Hall thought the meth was tainted with another drug, according to the sheriff’s office.

Deputies arrested her and charged her with possession of a controlled substance.

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7 thoughts on “Alabama woman calls sheriff’s office to test her meth, deputies say

    1. FROM MY EXPERIENCE BEING BORN AND RAISED THERE, IT NEEDS TO BE BURNED TO THE GROUND. THERE IS NOTHING THERE BUT TORRIES AND JUDEOKRISCHUN IDIOTS FOR THE MOST PART. THE STATE IS A HOTBED OF MASONIC INFLUENCE…….LIKE FLORIDA, IT CAN ALMOST BE CALLED “LITTLE ISRAEL”…………..MISSISSPPI IS NO BETTER.

  1. Looking for a State to move to when I retire and I just keep crossing more and more States off the list.

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