NEW CASTLE, Ind. — Two New Castle residents face a variety of drug-related charges after members of the Henry County Area Drug Task Force served a search warrant at a southside house.
Amber Dawn Poe, 40, and Jamis Linn Purvis, 54, are each charged in Henry Circuit Court 1 with dealing in meth, dealing in a controlled substance, maintaining a common nuisance, unlawful possession of a legend drug, possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.
According to an affidavit, on March 21 — the same day Poe and Purvis were taken into custody after a traffic stop — task force members served a warrant at a home in the 2200 block of South 19th Street and seized eight bags of meth, another bag containing cocaine, and numerous other controlled substances, including 62 pills of Alprazolam, a prescription medication used to control anxiety disorders, and 113 Xanax bars
Also recovered was drug paraphernalia — including syringes, digital scales and smoking pipes — along with a wallet holding Purvis' driver's license and a medical pill holder with Poe's name on it.
Poe continued to be held in the Henry County Jail on Tuesday under a $65,500 surety bond and a cash bond of $5,800. Purvis was not listed in an online list of inmates at the jail.
The meth-dealing charge filed against both is a Level 2 felony carrying up to 30 years in prison. The other dealing count is a Level 3 felony with a maximum 16-year sentence.
According to court records, Poe has been convicted of crimes including carrying a handgun without a license, driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled substance and possession of meth.
Purvis' record includes convictions for possession of a controlled substance, possession of meth, possession of paraphernalia, resisting law enforcement, theft and furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Douglas Walker is a news reporter at The Star Press. Contact him at 765-213-5851 or at dwalker@muncie.gannett.com.
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