Plethora of pills, marijuana, and meth found in woman’s pants

30-year-old Janette Redd was charged with possession of oxycodone, drug paraphernalia, meth, marijuana, and hydrocodone after a deputy watched her stuff a gallon bag into her pants at a traffic stop.

On October 27th, Wilson County Sheriff’s Deputy Hackett was patrolling in the area of East High Street and Hartsville Pike in Lebanon. Deputy Hackett observed a vehicle driven by Christian Layman, who he knew that her license was revoked. He then conducted a traffic stop and made contact with the vehicle’s occupants. A computer check confirmed Christian’s license was revoked and that she had three prior charges for driving on a revoked license.

Janette Redd (WCSO)
Janette Redd (WCSO)

While the deputy was talking to Layman, K9 Deputy Smith observed Janette Redd shove a gallon bag of items into her pants. Redd was asked to exit the vehicle and Redd admitted to having a bag of methamphetamine in her pants. Redd was then searched, deputies found two ounces of meth, 27 alprazolam pills, four oxycodone pills, six hydrocodone pills, one morphine pill, and 2 baggies containing marijuana in the gallon bag. Also, there was a twenty-dollar bill containing meth and several smaller plastic baggies.

Janette Redd was charged with possession of oxycodone, drug paraphernalia, alprazolam with the intent for resale, marijuana, meth, and hydrocodone. She is currently jailed in lieu of a $74,000 bond.



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