Two people were arrested in Lockwood on Wednesday on multiple charges related to the possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Deputies were preparing to serve a search warrant at a home in Lockwood around 4:44 a.m. when they saw one of the suspects driving in their car, according to a post from the Storey County Sheriff's Office on Facebook.
That suspect, 55-year-old April Garrison of Lockwood, was required to wear an ankle monitor.
When authorities attempted to pull her over, the Sheriff's Office says she failed to yield to an emergency vehicle, drove to her home, and tried to run inside.
Deputies caught and detained her, and while serving their warrant, found that Garrison had removed her ankle monitor without authorization.
They also found controlled substances and items for the sale of controlled substances, according to the Facebook post.
Garrison was taken into custody, along with another resident of the home, identified as 63-year-old Raymond Gamboa of Lockwood.
Garrison is facing charges including open or maintain place for sale of controlled substances, arrest for violation of a condition of OR release, possession to sell, resist public officer, fail to yield to emergency vehicle, use or possess drug paraphernalia, and possess schedule I or II controlled substance, less than 14g.
Gamboa faces charges including open or maintain place for sale of controlled substances, possess to sell, use or possess drug paraphernalia, and possess schecule I or II controlled substance, less than 14g.
Both Garrison and Gamboa had previously been arrested on multiple occasions for possession of controlled substances, sales of controlled substances, and felon in possession of firearms, among other charges, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Deputies observed that the home had multiple security cameras, from which Garrison and Gamboa could see anyone approaching.
