Two Area Residents Facing Drug Charges Scheduled to Appear in Court

Scott Shindledecker

Scott Shindledecker

Published October 26, 2017 4:30 am
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CLARION CO., Pa. (EYT) — Two people charged with drug and related charges following a September traffic stop in Beaver Township, Clarion County, are scheduled to appear in court next week.

According to court documents, 28-year-old Joshua James Fair, of Oil City, and 22-year-old Victoria Lynn Newbill, of Emlenton, are scheduled to appear in Clarion County Central Court at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday, October 31.

Fair is lodged in Clarion County Jail on $5,000.00 bail after Venango County Judge Oliver Lobaugh revoked his parole on convictions for DUI Controlled Substance-Schedule 2 or 3 and driving without a license.

Newbill is free on $10,000.00 unsecured bail.

Details of the case:

On September 1, Fair and Newbill were stopped for a traffic violation by Clarion-based State Police.

Further investigation by Trooper Allison allegedly revealed items that are used for making methamphetamine inside the car.

Also, Trooper Allison discovered that Fair was wanted by the state Parole Board.

Additionally, an infant was in the vehicle.

Court documents indicate that Fair faces the following charges:

– Conspiracy — Manufacture, Delivery, Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Manufacture, Delivery, Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Conspiracy – Operating a Methamphetamine Lab, Felony 1
– Possessing Phenylpropanolamine, etc., or a Precursor Substance with Intent to Unlawfully Manufacture a Controlled Substance, Felony
– Conspiracy – Knowingly Possessing Ephedrine
– Knowingly Possessing Ephedrine, Misdemeanor (6 counts)

According to court documents, Newbill faces the following charges:

– Conspiracy — Manufacture, Delivery, Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Manufacture, Delivery, Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver, Felony
– Conspiracy – Operating a Methamphetamine Lab, Felony 1
– Possessing Phenylpropanolamine, etc., or a Precursor Substance with Intent to Unlawfully Manufacture a Controlled Substance, Felony
– Conspiracy – Knowingly Possessing Ephedrine
– Knowingly Possessing Ephedrine, Misdemeanor (6 counts)
– Endangering the Welfare of Children, Misdemeanor 1
– Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution, Misdemeanor 2

Editor’s Note: A photo of Newbill was not available.

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