About 2,000 grams of meth collected from Georgia woman during Cleveland, Tennessee, traffic stop

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About 2,000 grams of meth was collected from a woman during a Wednesday afternoon traffic stop in Cleveland, Tennessee, according to a news release from the Bradley County Sheriff's Office.

Anita Campbell of Ringgold, Georgia, was arrested after a deputy on patrol received reports of a vehicle seen crossing the center lane multiple times, the release states. After the deputy made contact with a driver on Lead Mine Valley Road, the driver consented to a vehicle search.

The deputy found multiple brick-like substances that were later identified as suspected methamphetamines. Detectives from the Bradley County Drug Unit arrived to collect and document the evidence.

Campbell has been charged with one count of possession of meth for resale and is in custody at the Bradley County Jail.

- Compiled by Kim Sebring

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