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CPD: Meth and Contraband arrests

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

While patrolling in the White City neighborhood of town on Sunday afternoon, March 8, 2020, Columbia Police Department officers observed a male and female standing outside a vehicle near the corner of West Barbee and Alexander Street who appeared to be under the influence.

Upon making contact and confirming subjects were under the influence, they were placed into custody and found to have narcotics on their person.



Derek Steven Philpot, 37, of Franklin, has been charged with public intoxication as well as possession of methamphetamine; a class D felony.

Samantha Philpot, 32, also of Franklin, was charged with public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance; misdemeanors. Samantha Philpot was additionally charged with promoting contraband 1st degree, a class D felony when, after being booked into Adair Jail, it was found she was concealing a number of pills within her sock.

Officer Evan Burton and Jordan Dean were the arresting officers.


This story was posted on 2020-03-09 10:41:12
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