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    PANT and YSCO Working Together to Stop Rimrock Drug Dealers

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    Verde Valley News – Earlier this month Partners Against Narcotics Trafficking (PANT) was given information that Daniel McKissick of Rimrock has been selling methamphetamine in the 5000 block of Banty Ridge Rd area. After verifying the information, probable cause was established to apply for a search warrant which was granted.

    PANT and Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office Deputies conducted the search warrant on the residence where approximately 3.3 ounces of meth were found along with another occupant Valorie Mramer. Both were taken into custody.

    McKissick was charged with possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drug, possession of dangerous drug paraphernalia, possession of narcotic drug and paraphernalia. Mramer was charged with possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drugs and paraphernalia. This has been the second major meth bust in Rimrock this month.

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    1. Michael Johnson on August 31, 2022 7:16 am

      Search warrant or Raid in Rimrock

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