Woman on parole when arrested on drug charges, headed back to prison

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A Mountain Home woman was sentenced to six years in prison, with two to serve and four suspended, after pleading guilty to drug-related charges during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday.Thirty-year-old Annalisa Berry was arrested in mid-April when a Mountain Home Police officer responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle parked at an apartment complex in which one of the occupants was believed to be using narcotics.

In the probable cause affidavit filed in the case, the officer reported finding Berry in the passenger seat of a Ford pickup truck. The officer said when he pulled in front of the truck, he saw Berry bending over and reaching down in the floor.

The officer said he instructed Berry to get out of the truck and noted she reached under her leg and put something down the back of her pants.

A female deputy arrived and searched Berry. The deputy found a green glass pipe with white residue in Berry’s underwear. Her purse was also searched, and a plastic bag containing a white crystalline substance field testing positive for methamphetamine was found.

At the time of her latest arrest, Berry was on parole from a previous conviction.

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