Boise police dog leads officers to 18 grams of meth

Published: November 5, 2012 

Boise police K-9 Kamo

A Boise police dog led officers to more than a half ounce of packaged methamphetamine early Monday.

Police were responding to a report of two people arguing when they determined that Danielle L. Davidson, 31, of Nampa, was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant for failing to appear in court.

A K-9, Kamo, alerted to the possibility of drugs in her vehicle, and officers found a glass pipe with meth residue, a small amount of marijuana and other drug paraphernalia.

"Officers also recovered three plastic baggies containing approximately 18.5 grams total package weight of Meth," according to a news release.

Davidson was booked into the Ada County Jail on a felony charge of delivery of a controlled substance and misdemeanors counts of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, as well as the warrant.

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