Two women from Crestview were arrested Friday after Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Deputies reportedly discovered an active methamphetamine lab in their vehicle during a traffic stop.
Deputies pulled over a 2021 Chevrolet Colorado for a traffic violation on Cedar Avenue near its intersection with Evergreen Avenue in Niceville. After establishing probable cause, a search of the vehicle revealed an active one-pot methamphetamine lab, along with other narcotics and drug paraphernalia, according to the report.
- The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Multi-Agency Drug Task Force was called to the scene to process the lab.
Carly E. Palucci, 35, has been charged with trafficking methamphetamine and possession of drug equipment. Tiffany D. Williams, 33, faces charges of two counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug equipment.
The Multi-Agency Drug Task Force includes members from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, Crestview Police Department, Fort Walton Beach Police Department and Niceville Police Department.
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Thank you to all the LEO’S who have been involved with getting that garbage off the streets. It’s a good thing to get rid of all these poisonous drugs out of circulation. Way to go!!! Keep up the great work.
I’m so proud of our law enforcement in taking these problems off our streets and making it safe for us and our families. Many thanks
Entire situation is just plain old methed up..