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Drug stash found in Webster’s Dictionary

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Christy J. Boulds

SALINE CO.— An Eldorado woman out on parole found herself back behind bars after authorities say they found drugs and paraphernalia in her home.

According to reports, on April 28, officer James Williams received a call from dispatch at approximately 10:55 a.m. advising there was a parole officer doing a search at 2309 First Street, Eldorado, who needed assistance.

When Williams arrived he said that parole officer Scott Chamness informed him that as he was conducting the search he found two small baggies of white powder in a small red flowered container, paraphernalia and cannabis residue, most of which was located inside a Webster’s dictionary lock box, located inside the living quarters of parolee Christy J. Boulds, 31.

Boulds is a convicted drug felon from 2009 when she was convicted of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine Manufacturing Materials, for which she was sentenced to 30 months probation.

Boulds was subsequently taken into custody and charged with Unlawful Possession of Meth.

Cash bond in the case was set at $1,000.

Driving revoked

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Adam D. Fort

In an unrelated story, a Harrisburg man who just can’t seem to stay out from behind the wheel of a car when he’s been drinking has been charged with Driving Revoked.

According to information filed in the case, on April 6, Adam D. Fort, 31, of Hill Top Rd., was caught driving on South Commercial near Rte. 45 at a time when he knew his license to be revoked.

Fort was sentenced April 1, 2005 to 60 days behind bars, 12 months probation following a conviction on one count of Theft.

On March 12 he was sentenced to 12 months probation following a DUI conviction.

He was also ordered to pay $2,861.10 in fines and fees, of which he still owes $1,091.10.

On January 5, 2010 he was convicted of his third DUI and sentenced to 14 days in the county jail and 24 months probation.

Fort was released from police custody later the same day after a $150 cash bond was posted on his behalf by Kimberly Gibbs, of West Baker Street.


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