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LCSO find drugs, other people's ID during traffic stop

Posted at 11:28 AM, Apr 21, 2018
and last updated 2018-04-21 11:10:57-04

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - A woman was arrested after a traffic stop led to multiple drugs being found inside her car and the possession of two other people's driver's licenses. 

Anagel Palmer, 45, was arrested by the Leon County Sheriff's Office on April 19. 

On April 18, deputies saw a car travelling without a lighted tag light. Deputies conducted a traffic stop and made contact with Palmer. 

Palmer spontaneously stated to deputies she did not have a valid Florida driver's license. Palmer then allowed deputies to search her bag, but not the car. 

Deputies found a syringe, which Palmer stated was used for "shooting up", but said it wasn't hers.  

Deputies then conducted a probable cause search of the vehicle and the other two passengers. No illegal substances were found on the passengers. 

Inside the car deputies found pills of clonazepam, nine grams of fentynal, 42 grams of methamphetamine, scales used to weigh drugs, and a BB gun. 

The police report states, deputies found two separate Florida driver's licenses in Palmer's wallet, neither which belonged to her.  

Palmer couldn't provide a reason for the possession of either driver license. 

An illegal contraband was also found within direct reach of Palmer while she standing outside of the car.    

Based on the evidence, Palmer is being charged with multiple drug charges, possessing narcotic equipment, driving while license is revoked, and using the ID of another person without consent.  

She was transported to the Leon County Detention Facility. 

Her bond has been set at $10,000.  

Palmer was previously arrested back in February for distributing meth within 1,000 feet of a business.