Police spoke to Taylor who appeared disorientated and was not making sense.
She was scratching and rubbing her face while police spoke to her and was vague and sluggish to respond.
She was swaying as if unbalanced and had pinpointed pupils.
She returned a negative breath test and was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs.
Taylor was taken to the hospital for blood to be taken however attempts to extract blood were unsuccessful due to heavy scarring on her veins from extensive needle use.
When questioned about when she last used an illegal drug, she said she was on the methadone program and had not used any other drugs.
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âIf youâre going to sit at that table and yap, yap, yap you can go last,â Magistrate Bevan Manthey warned Boe-Daniel Lanard Blunt when he appeared in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Blunt pleaded guilty to possessing utensils, stealing and failure to appear.
Blunt said heâd thought heâd already done time for the stealing but spoke out of turn.
The court was told he Blunt was stopped on October 24 walking on John Dory Dr with a small child as he was wanted for questioning.
Blunt, 32, was acting suspiciously and kept looking at bushes where police searched and found a glass pipe.