Frankfort Woman Faces Drug, Traffic Charges
Sarah Lynn Smith was charged after a traffic stop in Tinley Park.
Sarah Lynn Smith, 20, of the 22000 block of Princeton Circle in Frankfort, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, disobeying a traffic control device and driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop, according to the police report.
Police pulled Smith over just before 8:30 p.m. on Nov. 7, after she was traveling east on 183rd Street and illegally turned right on red, heading south on Harlem Avenue, the report stated. A license check by the officer revealed that Smith had a suspended license, and she was put under arrest, the report continued.
A search of Smith's car—a 2005 blue Ford Taurus—uncovered a metal pipe used to smoke pot that had residue on it, the report stated.
Smith was released on $1,500 bond.
This article was written by Patch editor Joe Vince.
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Mrs. Frankfort
8:52 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
some things never change. grow the heck up!
Charlie
11:55 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
She needs to call Cloverleaf Insurance 1-800-530-5822 or www.cloverleafins.com They offer the lowest DUI auto insurance rates period. Their services include auto insurance, monthly payments, SR-22 filings, and free quotes. If you do not call them you are paying too much!
Jack Innhoff
11:38 am on Monday, November 19, 2012
Legal minimums are great, unless of course, you have an accident and actually need an insurance company to pay.