A 45-year-old Nowra woman has pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited drug, possessing a restricted substance and possessing a prohibited weapon.
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Germaine Sheridan Terrie Wensley was arrested by police in Nowra on December 31 last year.
Court papers said police were patrolling a known drug supply area in Nowra and observed a vehicle travelling north on Journal Street.
Police had allegedly stopped the vehicle the day before and had discovered prohibited drugs, weapons and cash. The owner of the vehicle had been told not to enter Nowra.
Police stopped the vehicle on Station Street and Wensley told officers it was a “mate’s car”.
A search of the car uncovered a small mints container which had green vegetable matter inside.
Wensley allegedly told police “yes it's just a little bit, not even a tenner”.
Police officers also allegedly found two Seroquel XR, tablets, an antipsychotic, which Wensley claims were given to her by a friend. She told police she took them so the friend couldn't take them.
Police also discovered a small metal lighter, which had a spring loaded six centimetre blade, which the accused allegedly told police she didn’t know was a prohibited weapon.
She will be sentenced on April 9.