SALEM, N.H. (AP) — Authorities say a New Hampshire woman arrested for drug possession returned to the police station to demand the drugs be returned to her, and she was rearrested.
An officer told Emily Morin, 26, of Concord, he wouldn't return the Suboxone, a substance that can be used to treat heroin addiction. It was seized as evidence during her arrest related to a shoplifting incident.
The officer said he saw Morin get into a car and start to drive away.
Earlier, police determined that Morin's license and registration were suspended. She was arrested after a struggle.
Morin faced charges of driving after suspension, breach of bail and resisting arrest, in addition to drug and willful concealment charges.
- Posted July 13, 2017
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Cop: Woman nabbed for drugs demands them back, is rearrested
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