Weakley Co. deputies allegedly find $11K worth of meth in traffic stop

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WEAKLEY COUNTY, Tenn. — A woman is facing charges after officers allegedly find about $11,000 worth of crystal meth in her car, according to the Weakley County Sheriff’s Department. Johnna Kay Clark, 53, of Fulton, Ky., was arrested March 2 after a search of her car revealed four ounces of crystal meth, less than an ounce of marijuana and several prescription pills, according to a release from the department. Deputies say the street value of the meth is about $11,000. Deputies were working on narcotics information in the Mount Pelia area when they pulled Clark over on Littrell Road for driving after dark with no tail lights, the release states. Clark is facing drug possession charges and violation of the light law. The department seized the 2011 Ford Fusion Clark was driving along with $469 in cash. Clark is free on a $25,000 bond.

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