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A maid in Marathon was looking for someone to buy her Crippie, a slang term for a potent form of marijuana.
In a what was she thinking moment, Jennifer Knopp called Christian Galls, a deputy with the Monroe County Sheriffs Office who was on duty Thursday night at the Marathon substation.
About an hour later, Knopp was arrested. The 39-year-old was charged with two felonies and a first-degree misdemeanor for possessing 24.5 grams of marijuana and drug equipment and attempting to sell narcotics.
Knopp had Galls department-issued SWAT phone number because she was involved in one of his open cases. On July 28, Galls made a complaint to the Sheriffs Office that she was the victim of domestic abuse by her live-in boyfriend.
According to the police report on the drug charges, Knopp called Galls about 9:15 p.m. Thursday. Galls missed the call but noticed it was from Knopp and called her back right away because he had follow-up work to do on the alleged domestic abuse case.
Knopp was calling for a different reason. She told Galls that she had the stuff he was looking for.
After determining the stuff was marijuana, Galls agreed to buy a quarter ounce of the illegal drug. He contacted narcotics detectives and agreed to meet Knopp at a nearby movie theatre.
When Galls and deputy Paul Bean, both in uniforms, arrived at the meeting spot and got out of their patrol cars, Knopp tried to drive away in a 1999 beige Chrysler. Her car ran over two plastic parking rails in the parking lot.
The deputies returned to their patrol cars and pulled Knopp over in a traffic stop. In her black purse was the marijuana, a cell phone used to call Galls and $309.
When Galls asked Knopp why she called him, she replied she was hoping he could help her get away from her passenger, 6-4, 270-pound Christopher Flingos, according to the report. Flingos was not charged with any crime.
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In a what was she thinking moment, Jennifer Knopp called Christian Galls, a deputy with the Monroe County Sheriffs Office who was on duty Thursday night at the Marathon substation.
About an hour later, Knopp was arrested. The 39-year-old was charged with two felonies and a first-degree misdemeanor for possessing 24.5 grams of marijuana and drug equipment and attempting to sell narcotics.
Knopp had Galls department-issued SWAT phone number because she was involved in one of his open cases. On July 28, Galls made a complaint to the Sheriffs Office that she was the victim of domestic abuse by her live-in boyfriend.
According to the police report on the drug charges, Knopp called Galls about 9:15 p.m. Thursday. Galls missed the call but noticed it was from Knopp and called her back right away because he had follow-up work to do on the alleged domestic abuse case.
Knopp was calling for a different reason. She told Galls that she had the stuff he was looking for.
After determining the stuff was marijuana, Galls agreed to buy a quarter ounce of the illegal drug. He contacted narcotics detectives and agreed to meet Knopp at a nearby movie theatre.
When Galls and deputy Paul Bean, both in uniforms, arrived at the meeting spot and got out of their patrol cars, Knopp tried to drive away in a 1999 beige Chrysler. Her car ran over two plastic parking rails in the parking lot.
The deputies returned to their patrol cars and pulled Knopp over in a traffic stop. In her black purse was the marijuana, a cell phone used to call Galls and $309.
When Galls asked Knopp why she called him, she replied she was hoping he could help her get away from her passenger, 6-4, 270-pound Christopher Flingos, according to the report. Flingos was not charged with any crime.
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