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Chance for meth Mum to prove herself | Warwick Daily News

Premium Content Subscriber only A YOUNG North Queensland mum has been given a chance to prove herself after she was caught with more than $10,000 worth of meth. Skye Marie Dwyer, 22, was high when police pulled her over in September 2019 and searched her car, uncovering 10.364g of high quality meth stashed away. Dwyer faced the Townsville Supreme Court on Friday where she pleaded guilty to possessing dangerous drugs and a used glass pipe. Crown Prosecutor Siobhan Harrison said Dwyer told police she had nothing illegal in her car after she was pulled over on the Kennedy Developmental Rd near Hughenden. Officers found two small bags of meth secreted in a small case. Combined, the drugs could fetch more than $15,000 on the street Ms Harrison said alleging that the quantity, purity and potential value of the drugs indicated commerciality.

Chance for meth Mum to prove herself

Premium Content Subscriber only A YOUNG North Queensland mum has been given a chance to prove herself after she was caught with more than $10,000 worth of meth. Skye Marie Dwyer, 22, was high when police pulled her over in September 2019 and searched her car, uncovering 10.364g of high quality meth stashed away. Dwyer faced the Townsville Supreme Court on Friday where she pleaded guilty to possessing dangerous drugs and a used glass pipe. Crown Prosecutor Siobhan Harrison said Dwyer told police she had nothing illegal in her car after she was pulled over on the Kennedy Developmental Rd near Hughenden. Officers found two small bags of meth secreted in a small case. Combined, the drugs could fetch more than $15,000 on the street Ms Harrison said alleging that the quantity, purity and potential value of the drugs indicated commerciality.

Chance for meth Mum to prove herself | Sunshine Coast Daily

Premium Content Subscriber only A YOUNG North Queensland mum has been given a chance to prove herself after she was caught with more than $10,000 worth of meth. Skye Marie Dwyer, 22, was high when police pulled her over in September 2019 and searched her car, uncovering 10.364g of high quality meth stashed away. Dwyer faced the Townsville Supreme Court on Friday where she pleaded guilty to possessing dangerous drugs and a used glass pipe. Crown Prosecutor Siobhan Harrison said Dwyer told police she had nothing illegal in her car after she was pulled over on the Kennedy Developmental Rd near Hughenden. Officers found two small bags of meth secreted in a small case. Combined, the drugs could fetch more than $15,000 on the street Ms Harrison said alleging that the quantity, purity and potential value of the drugs indicated commerciality.

Chance for meth Mum to prove herself | Whitsunday Times

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