MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — A Fulton County woman faces drug charges after a traffic stop last week.
53-year-old Kimberly Ann Martin of Gepp was arrested on Thursday, November 21 and later charged with 2 felony counts of possession of a controlled substance, 2 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and 3 counts of misdemeanor paraphernalia possession, and possession with the intent to deliver.
The vehicle Martin was riding in was stopped on Buford Road just before 8:30 pm Thursday, November 21 due to a headlight reportedly being burned out. The man driving the vehicle, 39-year-old Timothy Lively of rural Mountain Home, was found to have a suspended driver’s license, according to officers.
A subsequent search of the vehicle was conducted. During this search, authorities say approximately 3.5 grams of methamphetamine, hydrocodone pills, oxycodone pills, clonazepam pills, alprazolam pills, multiple smoking pipes with methamphetamine residue, and digital scales were found in the vehicle.
Martin was held at report time on $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court December 5.
Lively was cited for driving while suspended and defective equipment. He will appear in district court on those charges at a later date.