KCSO reports

• At 9:24 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8, Knox County Sheriff’s Officer units were dispatched to a North Campbell Station Road address regarding a female passed out in a grey Honda Accord at a convenience store gas pump.

The car was “running at the pumps,” with “suspect/arrestee slumped over at the wheel of the vehicle,” the report stated. “I was able to wake (suspect), who was confused, disoriented and had pinpoint pupils. Suspect “said she was unaware of the amount of time she had been asleep in her car,” further saying she was “tired and had taken Xanax and it knocked her out. “

Suspect said she “was in the process of buying the car and was the primary driver of the vehicle,” the report further stated. A records check ... showed she had an outstanding warrant through our department and through Campbell County.”

An officer conducted a search, “locating a small, clear plastic bag containing a brown rock crystal-like substance believed to be Ecstacy (1.4 grams) and $572 in U.S. currency in denominations of 100s, 20s, 5s and 1s inside (suspect’s) brassiere,” the report stated.

Another officer “found four small bags containing a brown powder-like substance believed to be heroin (4.9 grams, 2.5 grams, 1.0 gram, 0.4 grams), a small bag containing an off-white crystal-like substance believed to be methamphetamine (.4 grams), a small clear bag containing 5 green tablets believed to be Xanax, small clear bag containing crushed white pills believed to be fentanyl and a small scale with what appeared to have powdered narcotics on it.”

The vehicle was towed and suspect was arrested and transported to Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility.