Two New Hampshire residents were arrested and charged with drug trafficking after being stopped by Maine State Police troopers in Lebanon.
A member of the state police Pro-Active Criminal Enforcement Team and another trooper stopped a car in Lebanon on Wednesday for multiple violations and found indications of criminal activity, state police said Friday.
A search of the car turned up 30 grams of crystal methamphetamine, fentanyl and drug package materials, police said.
The license plates attached to the car belonged to a different vehicle, police said.
Katie Mae Ouellette, 25 and Tyler Leary, 26, both of Milton, were arrested during the traffic stop.
Ouellette was charged with unlawful trafficking in Schedule W drugs (meth), unlawful possession of scheduled drugs (fentanyl) and attaching false plates. She is being held at York County Jail in Alfred on $10,000 bail.
Leary was charged with unlawful trafficking in Schedule W drugs (meth). He was also charged with violation of conditions of release because he was not allowed to have contact with Ouellette because of a previous incident in which he threatened her with a gun, police said. Leary is being held without bail at the York County Jail.
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