Cheyenne Woman Facing Felony Drug Charges After Traffic Stop
A 30-year-old Cheyenne woman is facing multiple drug charges after a traffic stop led to the discovery of meth, heroin and marijuana.
According to an affidavit, Evelyn Alcon was riding in a car that was stopped for speeding at Livingston Avenue and Campstool Road on April 4.
When police asked Alcon if she had any drugs on her, she reportedly pulled a baggie of meth out of her bra. She also had a meth pipe in her jacket.
Police also found multiple baggies of meth, a digital scale, a gram of black tar heroin and 1.5 grams of marijuana in Alcon's purse. The combined weight of the meth was 5.8 grams.
Alcon was arrested and charged with felony possession of meth and tar heroin and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. If convicted on all three counts, she could face up to 15 years in prison.
Alcon is currently being held in the Laramie County jail on a $5,000 cash bond. Her preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11 at 1:30 p.m.