Oklahoma woman facing pile of pill charges 

By Pat Culverhouse

An Oklahoma woman has learned that it’s not smart to drive erratically on the interstate highway, especially if there’s a stash of illegal narcotics inside the vehicle.

Kayleigh Alexandria Johnson, a 36-year-old Fort Sill resident, is looking at a variety of charges after she was pulled over by a Louisiana State Police trooper for traffic violations last week.

Johnson reportedly is charged with possession of Kratom, two counts possession of CDS Sch. II (Vynase), possession CDS Sch. II (amphetamine), possession of CDS Sch. IV (Alprazolam) and possession of CDS in presence of minor.

She reportedly was booked at Bayou Dorcheat Correctional Center where bond was not set.

During questioning following the traffic stop, Johnson reportedly acted in a suspicious manner and Trooper Jacob Winiarski received permission to conduct a vehicle search.

While searching the vehicle, the trooper reportedly found a variety of pills in containers and a plastic baggie inside a purse on the passenger floorboard. Some pill bottles reportedly had important information obliterated.

Prior to the search, the trooper removed a small child and two dogs from the vehicle.

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