The following is a news release and mug shots from the Teton County, Wyoming Sheriff’s Office.
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming — On Saturday, Jan. 21, at approximately 11:30 a.m., a Teton County Sheriff’s Office canine team made a traffic stop on South Highway 89 near Hoback Junction of a pickup truck pulling a camper.
During the course of the traffic stop, the deputy identified various indicators of possible illegal activity and was told by the operator and passenger of the vehicle that they had a small amount of marijuana.
The deputy deployed his canine and a received a positive alert for controlled substances on the pickup and camper. A search was then conducted of the pickup and camper and over five pounds of marijuana was located, in addition to a felony amount of substance believed to be Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly referred to as LSD.
Other smaller amounts of suspected cocaine and methamphetamine were located in addition to $2,400 in cash. Various items used in the distribution of controlled substances and other drug paraphernalia were also located.
As result of the traffic stop, 28-year-old Dustin Robinson and 28-year-old Elizabeth Mason of Napa, California were arrested on various felony charges to include:
– Felony Possession of Marijuana
– Felony Possession of Marijuana with intent to distribute
– Felony Conspiracy
– Felony Possession of LSD
– Felony Possession of LSD with intent to distribute.
Additional charges may be filed in regards to the cocaine and methamphetamines seized.
On Monday, Jan. 23, deputies executed a search warrant on the truck and camper. During that search, additional suspected LSD and methamphetamines were located in addition to over $13,000 cash.
The matter remains under investigation by the Teton County Sheriff’s Office Investigative Unit.
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