Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Woman, 38, charged in pot, weapons case
A woman faces multiple charges after more than 1.3 pounds of a substance suspected to be marijuana was found concealed along with several weapons inside a storage unit in northeast Arkansas earlier this month, police said. Investigators initially executed a search warrant at the home of Robyn Christine Stubblefield, 38, on Allen Street in Ravenden, according to a Jonesboro Police Department report. That warrant yielded “a quantity of suspected marijuana and a [Glock] pistol,” police said.
About 1:50 p.m. Sept. 6, a second search was conducted at Brookland Storage, 9447 U.S. 49 in Brookland, where authorities suspected Stubblefield had stored more drugs and weapons, police said. Inside a plastic tub in the back of the unit, a white trash bag held a second bag that contained marijuana, police said. Agents also found a glass jar labeled “grape” that contained about less than an ounce of marijuana, the report states.
Multiple firearms, including pistols and an AK-47 assault rifle loaded with ammunition, were found in a guitar case and in a green safe, police said. Several boxes of ammunition were located nearby, according to authorities.
The report states that several bottles of prescription medication and a wallet containing four different driver’s licenses, each with different addresses for Stubblefield, were found during the search. All of the licenses were in Stubblefield’s name, police said.