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An Oban woman has been acquitted of attempting to obstruct police during a drugs raid at her home.
Rita Gatner, 38, of Quarry Road, was on trial at court in Oban this week. She was also found not guilty of possessing cannabis.
The court heard how a strong smell of cannabis raised suspicions when a police officer knocked at the address on March 16 last year, carrying out door-to-door inquiries about an earlier unconnected disturbance in the street.
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