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Bradenton, FL (The Weekly Vice) - Veronica Smith, 25, Heather Foy, 23 and Caeli Kenney, 19, were jailed Tuesday after they allegedly showed up together for drug counseling with one thing in common.... They were all carrying drugs.
According to the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, the three women were reporting to the judicial center for drug counseling when Smith was arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Sarasota County. Officers searched her and confiscated four Roxicodone pills, 23 Soma pills, a spoon, a syringe, and a bottle of urine.
When police questioned Smith, she stated that the syringe and bottle of urine were Foy's, and they had used drugs in the bathrooms at the judicial center together several times.
Investigators say when they searched Foy, they recovered one Roxicodone pill and a tourniquet. Kenney was then ordered by the judge to be searched. Officers found two Tamadol pills and four Roxicodone pills hidden in her groin area.
Kenney and Foy were both booked into jail and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Bond amount was $1,000 each.
Smith was also booked into jail and charged with possession of a controlled substance. Her total bond amount including her previous outstanding warrant arrest was $11,000.
There can be little doubt, a Florida substance abuse treatment center would have helped.
Mandi Milenko
The Weekly Vice
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9 comments:
Are these hard core users or what? I would add stupidly to the list as well.
now thar's just plain stupid, when you show up at a courthouse for ddrug counseling leave your dope at home. then again, this story is from florida.
They should have "just said no".
i bet these chicks know how to party hard....i choose Smith cuz i am on a short hair kink
Why didn't they take all that BEFORE drug court? They wouldn't have had it on them and it would have made things so much more interesting for them....
Of course, they would be stoned stupid and busted anyway....
By the way, it was nice of that one chick to rat out the other one and eventually get everyone searched. Funny how that all worked out...
If they are to the point of shooting up then the reality is they probably could not bear to be separared from their stash for any reason.
Look for these guys in the obits before too much longer.
Did foy fall down and go boo boo?
I'll bet they'd already done some before counseling, Jugg... like you say, to make it more interesting. And yeah, the rat didn't get any leverage by being a snitch. But I'll bet she gets payback in some sort when they meet up again. For some reason, that really stood out for me, too.
That's the thing, I guess, with "court ordered" counseling. It just doesn't work if you don't want to be there.
Curious mixture of drugs there. Roxi is usually 15 or 30 mg of oxycodone, and if they were running it, then they're gonna have one hell of a time in prison detoxing.
I know a girl who's doctor stopped giving her narcotics (hydros) when he found something - I think it was xanax - in her system. He gave her tramadol, like the one girl had. He said it wasn't a narcotic, not addictive, etc. She didn't have withdrawals or anything, not even depression. So I was thinking, you know, that would be a good way to get someone off the narcs. But of course she took twice as many as she was supposed to, and my God the withdrawals from that "non-narcotic" were worse than anything. She was absolutely suicidal, which scared the bejesus outta me. Something to do with serotonin. Farks with your mind and body, and badly.
Weird this lot couldn't stand to go for a - what - one hour counseling session without their dope. Someone should've told them to leave that, and the stupid, at home. Too bad they brought both.
Tramadol is a synthetic opiate (synthetic codeine actually) that is actually quite sophisticated in that it only targets some specific opoid receptors. My guess is that your friend does not live in a methadone friendly state, because a wise doctor might have just put her on methadone even if only for pain management. But tramadol is like methadone in several ways--one of which is that the person habituates to it quickly and even though it still works for pain, it no longer gives the addict a "high" unless they up the dose (like your friend) or use it with other drugs.
It also increases serotonin levels in the brain so it acts like an antidepressant too. If she goes cold turkey, the serotonin levels drop well below normal which causes the depression. The doc should have put her temporarily on an antidepressant.
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