Buprenorphine, clonazepam, and methamphetamine found during possible overdose call

39-year-old Robert Wooden was charged with possession of buprenorphine, clonazepam, methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia after the police were called about a possible overdose at his residence.

On November 7th, Lebanon Police Officer Cody Bryan arrived at the residence of Robert Wooden, located at 502 Fairview Avenue, in response to a call about a possible overdose. Upon arrival, Officer Allison Humes handed him a meth pipe and a cut straw, which she stated that she recovered from Wooden’s pocket.

Robert Wooden (WCSO)
Robert Wooden (WCSO)

Officer Bryan reported seeing a line of meth on the computer table and another pipe on the dresser filled with unsmoked marijuana. The officers advised after they were given Wooden’s consent, they found a glass vial of meth, a small bag of marijuana, two clonazepam pills, and one buprenorphine pill. It was confirmed that Robert did not have a prescription for any of the drugs.

Robert Wooden was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine, buprenorphine, clonazepam, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia. He is currently jailed in lieu of a $10,000 bond.



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