Two Women Arrested for Drug Trafficking and Possession in Maine
Two women have been arrested for drug trafficking and unlawful possession after police found a large amount of meth and pills in their vehicle in Farmington.
Two Women Arrested for Drug Trafficking and Possession
Farmington Police Sgt. Ethan Boyd pulled over the vehicle on Wilton Road following reports of a car "all over the road" and a female driver who "couldn't keep her eyes open."
Meth, Pills and Drug Money Seized
The Farmington Police Department seized 31.3 grams of meth, 13 hydrocodone pills and $1,429 in suspected drug proceeds. Officers arrested 37-year-old Heather Gotto from Rumford and 36-year-old Tammy K. Roth, also from Rumford.
Passenger Slumped over in Car
Sgt. Boyd pulled their vehicle over around 3:52 pm Thursday. Calls to 911 said the female passenger was slumped over in the vehicle.
Taken into Custody in Parking Lot
The vehicle was located in a parking lot off Route 2. Goth had gone into a store and left Toth in the vehicle. They were both arrested when Goth left the store and returned to the car.
Both Women Face Several Charges
Gotto is charged with unlawful possession of 3.3 grams of meth. Toth is facing charges for drug trafficking and unlawful possession. She was in possession of 28 grams of meth, hydrocodone pills and suspected drug proceeds.
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