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Vehicle stopped for blacked out tail lights, driver now charged for illegal drugs

A glass pipe that can be used for smoking meth
ausage@samoanews.com

Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — The female driver of a vehicle pulled over by police last month in Leone for blacked out tail lights is now charged with violating local drug laws.

On Sept. 14, 2020 around 11:50 p.m, a vehicle was pulled over by traffic officers in Leone, after they observed it had blacked out tail lights. Officers approached the driver, who was later identified as Elena Brown, the defendant in this matter. Police explained to Brown the reason for the vehicle stop.

According to the government, Brown did not possess a driver’s license nor did she have any sort of identification on her. She was told the vehicle would be impounded at the Tafuna Police Substation (TPS) because she didn’t have a driver’s license.

A pat down search was conducted by a female police officer per routine, and a glass pipe commonly used to smoke methamphetamine containing white crystalline substance, was found in Brown’s left pants pocket.

Inside her right pocket, a hand-rolled cigarette containing green leaves was discovered.

When asked about what was found during pat down, Brown told investigators that she was on her way to visit her boyfriend in Leone when her vehicle was pulled over by police. She stated that the vehicle she was driving does not belong to her and when she got inside the vehicle, she discovered a glass pipe and one hand-rolled cigarette lying on the vehicle floor, so, she picked them up and put them in her pockets.

After her interview with investigators, Brown was transported to the Territorial Correctional Facility (TCF) where she was booked and confined.

The white residue inside the glass pipe was tested utilizing a field test, which yielded positive results for methamphetamine. The report does not indicate when or where the green leafy substance was tested or the results.

Brown, 42, made her initial appearance in District Court last month.

Brown is charged with one count of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and one count of unlawful possession of marijuana, both felonies, punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less than five nor more than ten years and a fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $20,000, or both.

Bail is set at $5,000.

BACKGROUND

In 2012, Brown was sentenced to 5 years probation after being convicted for unlawful possession of marijuana. As a condition of her probation that expired last year, she was ordered to serve 20 months at the TCF.

Brown’s conviction stemmed from an incident where she and her boyfriend were arrested during a public disturbance incident in Tafuna. During a pat down, officers found two hand-rolled marijuana cigarettes on Brown.