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A car being driven by a seemingly “lost” driver near the Trollhaugen ski area on July 25 attracted the attention of a Polk County, Wis., deputy and led to the arrest of a 20-year-old Stacy, Minn., woman for suspected possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia.
According to the arrest report, Cassondra Lindbom told the arresting officer that “several small clear flakes” found in a small cellophane baggy in a sunglasses case were given to her by a guy two weeks ago and that she didn’t want them, but had neglected to throw them out.
A metal pipe with burnt residue reportedly was found in Lindbom’s wallet.
Accident brings OWI arrest
• A near-accident between a truck and a motorcycle in the St. Croix Falls area July 22 resulted in the arrest of Dresser area resident Nycole Johnson, 21.
Upon leaving a bar, Johnson reportedly revved up a motorcycle more than she was used to doing, lost control of the motorcycle when she hit some gravel and slid, almost hitting a truck.
According to the arrest report, Johnson registered a PBT test result of .209.
— From the Polk County Sheriff’s Department
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