2 charged with possession with intent
Floyd County Police have charged a couple of Rome residents with felony possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute after a traffic stop on Ga. 53 north of Rome.
According to Floyd County Jail reports:
Gary Sean Reeves, 48, of 1349 Redmond Circle and Valerie Elaine Kollman, 41, of 796 Morrison Campground Road, were taken into custody Thursday just before 9 p.m. when the vehicle Reeves was driving was stopped for a traffic violation at Ga. 53 and West Hermitage Road.
Police found a black pouch with two bags of suspected methamphetamine, a digital scale and multiple plastic bags typically used for packaging the drug.
Both Reeves and Kollman are charged with possession of the drug with the intent to distribute, felony possession of meth and misdemeanors for possession of drug related objects.
Reeves was also charged with misdemeanor seat belt violation and driving on a suspended license
Reeves and Kollman are being held in the Floyd County Jail without bond.
Rockmart woman faces heroin charge
A Polk County woman faces a felony charge of possession of a Schedule I controlled substance after a traffic stop in downtown Rome.
According to Floyd County Jail reports:
Savanna Leah Landrum, 24, of 2506 Browning Road, Rockmart, was stopped near the intersection of East Second Avenue and Glenn Milner Boulevard and admitted that the substance police found in her vehicle was heroin.
Landrum is being held in the Floyd County Jail with a $7,900 bond. Doug Walker, associate editor
Report: Woman smashed door
A Rome woman was arrested at Etowah Terrace after police say she damaged property intentionally.
According to Floyd County Jail reports:
Beverly Lubertha Washington, 66, of 1 Etowah Terrace, was arrested Friday morning after she smashed the front door glass at Etowah Terrace on purpose.
Washington is being charged with felony criminal damage to property in the second degree. John Popham, staff writer