(AP) – An Arkansas woman has been convicted of smuggling
methamphetamine inside the car seats where her children were sitting.Court records show 38-year-old Elsa Solis of Batesville was convicted
Wednesday on charges that include conspiracy and possession with intent to
distribute meth.
methamphetamine inside the car seats where her children were sitting.Court records show 38-year-old Elsa Solis of Batesville was convicted
Wednesday on charges that include conspiracy and possession with intent to
distribute meth.
An attorney for Solis did not immediately return a phone call for comment.
Federal prosecutors say methamphetamine was found in the bottom of car seats
Solis’ two children were sitting in following a traffic stop in July 2015 in
central Arkansas. The ages of the children were not released.
Prosecutors say Solis faces up to 23 years in prison when sentenced. A
sentencing date was not set.
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