On Tuesday, law enforcement members of the Missoula Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at the residence of 44-year-old Sadie Todd in the 800 block of West Sussex Street. The search warrant was obtained after law enforcement learned that drug distribution activity had occurred at Todd’s apartment.

Todd was at the residence when officers arrived. An officer explained to Todd that investigators had a search warrant to search her apartment. Todd immediately said, “I will tell you where everything is, so you don’t wreck the apartment.”

Todd said that she had a black box on the right side of her bed that contained 18 grams of methamphetamine and a gram of heroin. Then Todd said that she also had a small pink container on her nightstand that contained a “point” of heroin.

Officers conducted a search of the residence, and several items of paraphernalia and dangerous drugs were located inside. Officers found separate baggies that contained approximately 40 grams of methamphetamine and 6.5 grams of heroin. In addition, officers found several unused, clear plastic baggies.

Todd was charged with two counts of felony criminal possession of dangerous drugs and felony criminal possession with intent to distribute.

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