A 25-year-old woman from North Charleston, South Carolina, was caught with a huge stash of drugs and stolen weapons, leading to her arrest on multiple serious charges.
Routine Patrol Leads to Shocking Discovery
Police officers from the North Charleston Police Department were patrolling the EconoLodge hotel area due to rising drug-related activities. While keeping watch, they noticed a car parked and running in the hotel’s parking lot. When they approached the vehicle, they found 25-year-old Anisah Brown inside.
As soon as they got close, the officers could smell strong marijuana coming from the car. This gave them legal grounds to search the vehicle.
What the Police Found
The search of the vehicle revealed a backpack filled with various drugs and illegal items. Here’s what was found inside:
Over 39 grams of methamphetamine
More than 37 grams of fentanyl
7 grams of cocaine
Cocaine base
16 Xanax bars
A large quantity of marijuana
Two stolen firearms
These are all illegal to possess, especially in such large amounts.
Serious Charges Filed
Anisah Brown was arrested immediately and now faces several major charges:
Trafficking fentanyl
Trafficking methamphetamine
Trafficking cocaine base
Possession with intent to distribute cocaine
Possession of Schedule IV narcotics (like Xanax)
Possession of stolen property
Six counts of possessing a weapon during a violent crime
She has been taken to the Al Cannon Detention Center and remains in custody while the case proceeds.
Why This Matters
The North Charleston Police say patrols like these help reduce drug activity and keep the community safer. Fentanyl and methamphetamine are dangerous and often linked to overdoses and violent crimes. Removing such a large amount of drugs and two stolen guns from the streets is considered a big win for local law enforcement.
This incident is a strong reminder of how routine police work can lead to major discoveries. The arrest of Anisah Brown shows the dangers of drug trafficking and the serious legal consequences involved. With the increasing threat of drugs like fentanyl in communities, such police actions play a crucial role in public safety and crime prevention.