Stephanie L. Feavel, 30, Seymour, was charged in Waupaca County with felony possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.
At 11:16 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, Deputy Bryan Strobusch ran a records check on a white vehicle, and the plates came back as registered to a maroon Buick.
When he made a traffic stop on the State Highway 22 bypass in rural Waupaca, Strobusch reported detecting the faint odor of marijuana.
A records check of the driver, identified as Feavel, indicated she had been convicted of misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia in 2005 in Waukesha County. A charge of possession of cocaine had been dismissed but read into the record.
Inside Feavel’s purse, Strobusch reported finding a one-hit glass pipe, a small amount of marijuana and a vicodin pill, for which she had no prescription.
He also found a .38-caliber revolver, for which Feavel had a concealed-carry permit.