
A woman charged with selling methamphetamine to confidential informants on three different occasions appeared during a session of Baxter County Circuit Court/Criminal Division on September 22.
Forty-three-year-old Kimberly Ann Meyers, who has shown addresses in Mountain Home and Flippin on court documents pled not guilty to three counts of delivery of methamphetamine.
Two counts are listed as Class B felonies and one as a Class Y felony. Class Y is the most serious classification of crime in Arkansas not punishable by death. The maximum penalty for conviction of a Y Felony is life in prison.
According to the probable cause affidavit, in October last year, agents with the 14th Judicial District Drug Task Force met with a confidential informant and planned a drug buy from Meyers.
During the buy, the confidential informant is alleged to have given Meyers $205 in drug buy money and she supplied what she claimed was 7.2 grams of methamphetamine.
There was another sale of meth to a confidential informant in October last year in which Meyers supplied what she claimed was 7.3 grams of the drug.
Another buy followed in November when a confidential informant purchased what Meyers represented as 10.3 grams of methamphetamine for $220.
The informant, who was equipped with electronic monitoring equipment, met with officers for a debriefing after each of the drug buys.
Meyers’ bond is set at $10,000. She is currently an inmate in the county detention center.
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