MADRAS, OR -- A Prineville woman is accused of bringing dangerous drugs into Crook County from the Portland area.
Detectives with the Central Oregon Drug Enforcement team arrested 42-year-old Judith Carter early Saturday morning, following a multi-day surveillance operation in the metro area and Central Oregon. She was detained at a Madras truck stop at 3 a.m., with the help of Jefferson County deputies and State troopers. CODE says Carter had been the focus of a long-term investigation.
During a search of her car, detectives say they found a commercial quantity of meth and counterfeit pills made of fentanyl, along with other evidence. They have also identified several associates and more arrests are expected.