Two in Stillwater face felony drug charges
The Stillwater NewsPress reports that two people face felony drug charges that accuse them of possessing methamphetamine, LSD and growing marijuana near their home.
Reporter Anita Pere reports:
Nathaniel David Gonzalez, 31, and Kendra Jean Jackson, 31, are accused of growing marijuana near their home at 7721 N. Perkins Road, according to information filed in their cases.They are accused of having marijuana, LSD, meth, Alprazolam and Ketamine. Alprazolam is a prescription medication used to treat anxiety. Ketamine is a clear liquid used as an anesthetic for humans and animals. It can cause cognitive difficulties such as delirium, amnesia and depression, according to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration website.
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Hi Adam,
I can assure you that this article was not posted as a slight against OSU. We post NewsOK stories and articles from other newspapers across the state. For example, some of our other posts have been from the McAlester News-Capital and Tulsa World. If you have any other questions about the content, feel free to send me an email at tgibson@opubco.com. Thanks.


just as i thought ou didn’t win the big 12 championship so the daily dissappoint is just going to try to find every single sad or bad story in stillwater to publish to make OSU and stillwater look bad. some people need to get life and shove their articles.