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Meth bust follows traffic stop

Woman arrested six months after her release from prison

Brittany J. Koski, 21, Menasha, is charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, obstructing an officer and possession of drug paraphernalia.

On Aug. 30, Waupaca County Sheriff’s Deputy Curtis Much made a traffic stop on State Highway 96 in Caledonia because he observed the vehicle weaving between the fog line and the center line.

According to the criminal complaint, the driver appeared nervous, had slurred speech and identified herself as “Yolanda Moser.”

When Much asked if she had been using drugs, the woman reportedly admitted to using meth earlier that day.

The woman then said there were needles and meth in the vehicle and showed the deputy track marks on her arms, the complaint says. Meth was found in her purse.

When a records check revealed that the driver’s license photo of “Moser” did not match the driver Much had stopped, Koski then told the deputy her actual name.

Offices found cocaine when they conducted a body search at the Waupaca County jail.

On May 13, 2016, Koski was convicted of taking a vehicle without the owner’s permission and felony bail jumping in Winnebago County and sentenced to one year in prison and two years of extended supervision.

On July 15, 2016, Koski was convicted of possession of methamphetamine in Outagamie County and placed on 32 months of probation. The offense occurred in December 2015.

Koski is currently being held in Waupaca County jail on a $5,000 cash bond.

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