A Sanford woman was charged with drug trafficking on Saturday after a traffic stop in Lebanon.
Maine State Police said they stopped a Ford Ranger pickup truck for multiple motor vehicle violations and noticed “indicators of criminal activity.”
After searching the truck, troopers said they found suspected heroin/fentanyl, crystal meth, prescription pills, drug packaging materials, a scale, a drug ledger, and a rifle.
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The drugs were being trafficked from Rochester, New Hampshire, to Maine, according to troopers.
Troopers charged 35-year-old Jennifer Spencer-McKenzie for aggravated trafficking in schedule W drugs.
She is being held at the York County Jail on $25,000 bail.
Troopers said additional arrests are expected soon.
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