According to a Cooper County Sheriff's report, Danielle R. Woods, 30, of Columbia, Mo. was arrested on a Cooper County Grand Jury Indictment charging her with:
Accessory to manufacture/produce or attempt to manufacture/produce less than five grams of marijuana in a residence with a child or within 2000 feet of a school, college or school bus;
Accessory to traffic in drugs/attempt to traffic drugs, 1st degree;
Accessory to endangering the welfare of a child, 1st degree;
Accessory to possession of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana;
Accessory to possess chemicals with intent to manufacture/compound/convert/produce/process/prepare/alter a chemical to create a controlled substance or analogue;
Accessory to unlawful use of amphetamine/methamphetamine drug paraphernalia.
Her bond was set at $200,000.00 cash or surety. She could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center.
Woods was arrested earlier this month on a Cooper County Sheriff's investigation, charging her with four counts of forgery —class C felonies — which could mean a prison term up to seven years.
According to Missouri CaseNet, Woods will have a hearing in front of Judge Keith Bail on March 6.
According to a Cooper County Sheriff's report, Danielle R. Woods, 30, of Columbia, Mo. was arrested on a Cooper County Grand Jury Indictment charging her with:
Accessory to manufacture/produce or attempt to manufacture/produce less than five grams of marijuana in a residence with a child or within 2000 feet of a school, college or school bus;
Accessory to traffic in drugs/attempt to traffic drugs, 1st degree;
Accessory to endangering the welfare of a child, 1st degree;
Accessory to possession of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana;
Accessory to possess chemicals with intent to manufacture/compound/convert/produce/process/prepare/alter a chemical to create a controlled substance or analogue;
Accessory to unlawful use of amphetamine/methamphetamine drug paraphernalia.
Her bond was set at $200,000.00 cash or surety. She could not post and remains in custody at the Cooper County Detention Center.
Woods was arrested earlier this month on a Cooper County Sheriff's investigation, charging her with four counts of forgery —class C felonies — which could mean a prison term up to seven years.
According to Missouri CaseNet, Woods will have a hearing in front of Judge Keith Bail on March 6.