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Verbal Altercation Leads to Discovery of Drugs, No Bomb

 

Two Cherokee County residents were arrested yesterday afternoon on multiple drug counts and criminal threat.

 

Cherokee County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched to a verbal altercation in a church parking lot in Scammon. Upon arrival, the deputies were advised a woman involved in the altercation allegedly made threatening comments about a bomb being in the vehicle. Kansas State Troopers and an Explosive Detection K9 Unit from the Quapaw Tribal Marshals Office then responded to assist.

 

The explosives K9 did not detect the presence of explosives, however a Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Detection K9 alerted to the presence of illegal drugs. When deputies searched the car, methamphetamine and marijuana were discovered.

 

Arrested at the scene were 36-year-old Melissa Miranda and 60-year-old Kevin Gray.

 

Both suspects were transported to the Cherokee County Jail where they are being held on allegations of Possessing Meth with Intent to Distribute, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Miranda also faces an additional allegation of Criminal Threat.

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