CHAPMANVILLE — Police in Chapmanville arrested a man and woman after a traffic stop led to the discovery of suspected heroin/fentanyl and methamphetamine.
CHAPMANVILLE â Chapmanville Police charged a man and woman from Lake with possession of fentanyl and conspiracy following a traffic stop.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, the incident occurred at about 12:45 a.m. Sunday, May 2, while Cpl. E.C. Ferrell and Patrolman M.A. Honeycutt were on routine patrol on Main Street in Chapmanville. According to the complaint, the two pulled over a red car traveling toward Wendyâs for obstructing driverâs view.
Police say they noticed a strong odor of marijuana emitting from the vehicle as they approached it and made contact with the driver, Robin Danielle Abbott, 40, and its passenger, Millard Allen Abbott, 35, both of Lake. The two reportedly gave consent to police to search the car.
CHAPMANVILLE â A man and woman are accused by Chapmanville Police of driving under the influence and being in possession of a mix of heroin and fentanyl while a child was in the backseat of their vehicle.
The arrests were made April 7 after patrolmen E.C. Ferrell and M.A. Honeycutt of the Chapmanville Police Department were dispatched to the Rich gas station in Chapmanville on a possible impaired driver complaint. According to a criminal complain filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, the caller said a man was severely impaired and had a child in the backseat of a silver Jeep vehicle.
CHAPMANVILLE â Police in Chapmanville arrested a man and woman after a possible overdose at the Best Western hotel near Chapmanville led to the discovery of fentanyl and other substances.
Three members of the Chapmanville Police Department were dispatched to the Best Western hotel on Central Avenue off U.S. 119 near Chapmanville on Friday, April 2, for a possible overdose. According to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, police found Joseph Dwayne Collins, 39, of Ranger, attempting to resuscitate Kimberly Renee Gillum, 42, of Chapmanville, who was reportedly unconscious and unresponsive.
While tending to Gillum, police say they observed multiple pieces of tinfoil beside her and on the bed. Inspection of the foil pieces led to the discovery of a white powder-like substance, which tested positive for fentanyl when put through a field test.