Imeree C. Young, 21, of Columbus, was charged Saturday with forgery and deception to obtain a dangerous drug.
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Around 3:40 p.m., she returned to the Kroger Pharmacy, 2129 S. Main St., to pickup liquid codeine. The pharmacist, who checked with doctors in Columbus, determined the prescription was forged and called officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department.
The woman was lodged in the Logan County Jail.
Three picked up on warrants
Keyma E. Brown, 33, of 500 Gunntown Road, Apt. A9, was charged Sunday with possession of crack cocaine and served a warrant for failure to appear.
Officers were called to the apartment complex around 8:25 p.m. regarding a trespassing complaint. They found the suspect riding as a passenger in a sport utility vehicle.
They took her into custody on the warrant as she tried enter her apartment. She admitted to possessing crack cocaine and removed it from her bra when instructed by officers to do so.
She was lodged in jail.
Other warrants included:
• James D. Dearwester, 37, of 507 W. Columbus Ave.: failure to appear; and
• James McMillion, 24, of Dola: failure to appear.
Alcohol factor in two arrests
Bruce A. Mathews, 50, of 1082 Heritage Court, was charged Saturday with public intoxication and possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was found passed out on a porch in the 400 block of north Elm Street around 7:55 p.m.
A pipe commonly used for smoking crack cocaine and wire bristle pad were found in a plastic baggie inside a front pocket of his shorts.
He was lodged in jail.
• Mary K. Baker, 30, of 816 Heritage Court, Apt. 6, was charged Sunday with persistent disorderly conduct.
She was at Comfort Inn, 260 Northview Drive, around 3:35 a.m. claiming about her wallet was stolen from the bar sometime after closing.
She began to scream at the bartender and would not stop.
Officers detected an odor of alcohol and arrested her.
She was lodged in jail.
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