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Woman jailed on methamphetamine charge at Iowa Tribe casino


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The gaming floor at the Cimarron Casino in Oklahoma. Photo from Facebook

An Oklahoma woman was charged for possessing methamphetamine at a casino owned by the Iowa Tribe.

Brittaney Jeannette Jay, 28, was ordered to leave the Cimarron Casino after being found with the drug on September 16. Staff alerted local and tribal police after noticing some suspicious behavior on her part.

The arrest marks Jay's second meth incident in less than a month, KUSH Radio reported. She faces between four to 20 years in prison if she is convicted in both cases.

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Cushing Woman Jailed On Second Meth Possession Charge (KUSH Radio 9/23)

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