Traffic stop leads to arrest of two women; seizure of 2 lbs of meth

Traffic stop leads to arrest of two women; seizure of 2 lbs of meth
Traffic stop leads to arrest of two women; seizure of 2 lbs of meth
WASHINGTON, La. (KLFY) — Traffic stop led to an arrest of two women allegedly travelling with nearly two pounds of meth, deputies said.

Bailey Jordan, 28, of Pineville was arrested alongside Latasha Sue Donaldson, 43, of Alexandria on Sept. 5.

Jordan was arrested and charged with driving under suspension, improper lane usage and
possession with intent to distribute crystal methamphetamine, deputies said. Donaldson was arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.

According to deputies, they conducted a traffic stop in the 3000 block of Grand Prairie Highway in the Washington area where a tan Toyota Rav-4 was seen driving westbound crossing the center line.

During the traffic stop, deputies identified Jordan as the driver who was allegedly driving with a suspended driver’s license and the front seat passenger identified as Donaldson.

After Jordan’s arrest, deputies searched the vehicle and reported approximately two pounds of methamphetamine was discovered in the vehicle.   

No further bond details for Jordan or Donaldson has been released.

Bailey jordan, 28, of pineville (left) and latasha sue donaldson, 43, of alexandria (right)

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