St. Lawrence County woman arrested after traffic stop
New York State Police arrested Katie Vallance after a traffic stop Sunday evening. Troopers observed a green 2021 Subaru Forester fail to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of County Route 48 and County Route 47 in the town of Norfolk around 7:15 p.m.
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Authorities initiated a traffic stop and interviewed the passengers in the vehicle. The driver was identified as Yvonne Benway, the front passenger as Gerald Benway, and the rear passenger as Katie Vallance. During the interviews, it was revealed that Vallance had an active warrant for her arrest. She was taken into custody without incident.
Vallance was asked a number of times if she had any illegal contraband in her possession, and she repeatedly denied having any. However, she was later found to be carrying a clear plastic baggie containing a white powdery substance, which was identified as cocaine.
She was arraigned in the Town of Norfolk Court and released under the supervision of probation. Vallance was subsequently transported to the St. Lawrence County Facility due to a bench warrant issued by the Massena Police Department.
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