Traffic Stop Turns Up Opana

Deputy Travis Turney was patrolling Hollow Springs Road On Monday and observed a silver Nissan failing to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Simpson Road and Hollow Springs Road.  According to police reports while conducting a traffic stop on the vehicle, Deputy Turney spoke with the driver, Ms. Sara Cundiff.  Ms. Cudiff explained that she wasn’t paying attention and didn’t mean to go through the stop sign.  After a brief discussion, Deputy Turney began to notice that Ms. Cundiff would not look at him while speaking and acted nervous.  It was then Deputy Turney asked for consent to search the vehicle in which Ms. Cundiff gave permission.  As Deputy Turney was searching he found a hypodermic needle in the center console.  Ms. Cundiff claimed possession of the needle stating that she used it to shoot up Opana which is oxymorphine.  A passenger in the vehicle Mr. Sean Lafferty spoke up and admitted that a black bag full of drug paraphernalia was his and admitted to also shooting up.  There were two other passengers in the vehicle which were released without charges.  Ms. Cundiff and Mr. Lafferty were both arrested and charged with drug paraphernalia.  Ms. Cundiff was also cited for failure to obey a traffic control device