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Woman consumes drug evidence during traffic stop: Report

Woman consumes drug evidence during traffic stop: Report

Yahoo04-03-2025
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) — A woman was charged with tampering with evidence upon her release from the hospital after reports state she consumed evidence of drugs during a traffic stop.
What began as a traffic stop for a headlight out in the area of Market Street and Overhill Road resulted in a woman being taken to the hospital in an ambulance after reports state she consumed drugs and then lost consciousness.
Boardman police pulled over an SUV around 11:30 p.m. Monday in which a woman identified as Jessica McQueen was identified as one of two passengers.
Police reported finding a crack pipe, which McQueen said she had hidden in her right pant leg. While interviewing McQueen, police observed a small clear baggie with suspected narcotics on the ground near where she was standing.
When asked about it, reports state McQueen told police the baggie contained cocaine and said she had already swallowed other drugs.
An ambulance was called to the scene, and McQueen was placed in the ambulance when she began to lose consciousness. Reports state EMTs administered Narcan but that it didn't appear to have worked. She was then transported to Mercy Health for further treatment.
McQueen later regained consciousness after treatment and told police that she 'ate the other drugs' as soon as she saw the flashing police lights.
Reports state a CT scan located two unspecified 'foreign objects' in McQueen's system.
McQueen is facing felony charges of tampering with evidence and possession of drugs; and a misdemeanor charge of drug paraphernalia.
She appeared in court for arraignment Tuesday morning.
The driver of the vehicle was released on a citation for two traffic lights required and the additional passenger was arrested on a probation violation warrant from a trafficking in cocaine charge.
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