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Greenbrier County traffic stop nets $10,000 worth of meth

CRAWLEY, W.Va. — A traffic stop in Greenbrier County Monday resulted in the seizure of thousands of dollars worth of methamphetamine.

Sheriff’s deputies pulled over a vehicle on US Route 60 near Crawley, and subsequently found approximately $10,000 worth of meth and a semi-automatic weapon.  The driver, Heaven Moore, 44, of Neola, was taken into custody.

Moore later was charged with possession with intent to deliver.  She was taken to Southern Regional Jail, and is awaiting arraignment before a Greenbrier County Magistrate.





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