Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
A 37-year-old Phoenix woman was arrested Sept. 29 at South Elm Street and East Apache Boulevard on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia, according to a police report.
The woman, who was driving the car, and her friend were stopped in a green Chrysler for failing to yield while exiting a private drive, police reported.
When the vehicle was stopped, the woman gave officers permission to search her car, according to the report.
Officers found a glass pipe with black residue and a container of meth between the passenger’s seat and the center console, police reported.
The woman stated that the methamphetamine was hers and that she and her friend were going to smoke what was left over from Friday, police reported.
She also said she always keeps meth between the seat and the center console, police reported.
The woman added she was going to give the methamphetamine to her friend for free, because she didn’t want to drive around with it any longer, police reported. She told officers that she gets the meth from her husband every Friday after he gets paid, according to the report.
The woman was arrested and transported to Tempe City Jail, where she was booked and released pending charges, police reported.
A 51-year-old Tempe man was arrested Sept. 29 in the 100 block of South Price Road on suspicion of failing to show proper identification as a registered sex offender, according to a police report.
He was first contacted by an employee at the location because he was only wearing socks and a shirt in an ice machine room, according to a report.
Police were called and found crystal meth and a used syringe among the man's possessions, police reported.
Yellow pills with hearts stamped on them, which were identified as ecstasy, were also found in a Motrin bottle, according to a police report.
The man was arrested and transported to Tempe City Jail, where he was booked and held to see judge, according to a police report.
Reports compiled by Justin Toscano.
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