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Two siblings were arrested on drug charges in Hot Springs.

According to a police report, a Hot Springs police officer was patrolling around 6:30 a.m. when he saw a car pull out of a parking lot without headlights. He pulled the car over near the intersection of South Border Street.

According to a probable cause affidavit, the officer could smell marijuana. He said that the driver, 29-year-old Elizabeth Marie Catlett was “moving about the vehicle in a quick, nervous manner.”

Her brother, 33-year-old Don Russell Furr was in the passenger seat.

In Catlett’s front pocket, police found a small plastic-wrapped bag that had small scraps of paper, a straw cut into a smaller length, and several plastic bags.

Inside the scraps of paper and on the straws, police found the residue of what appeared to be methamphetamine.

When officers asked Furr if there were was anything illegal in the car, he said: “if there is anything in the car it would be in the console and it would be ice.”

Police found a bag with the same substance and a glass smoking pipe. Furr was taken into custody.

At the Garland County Detention Center, Catlett submitted to a field sobriety test, which she did not pass. She refused to submit to a chemical test.

As Catlett was being read her Miranda Rights, she told police that if she “pops hot” it was because her brother fed her a sandwich that contained methamphetamine.

The affidavit states that Catlett told police that her brother did that often and that she thought her brother put meth in her drink earlier that evening.

The affidavit states that Catlett told police that her brother did that often and that she thought her brother put meth in her drink earlier that evening.

Police also observed needle marks from IV usage on Catlett’s arm.
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According to a police report, a Hot Springs police officer was patrolling around 6:30 a.m. when he saw a car pull out of a parking lot without headlights. He pulled the car over near the intersection of South Border Street.

Hell, those faces are probable cause for a vehicle search.
 
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