A domestic dispute escalated into drug charges for a Liberty woman.
Around 7 p.m. Saturday, Casey County Deputy Jacob Atwood responded to a physical domestic incident at 1128 Bowman Trail Rd. 37-year-old Rachel L. Woodrum reported that Jacob Holt had assaulted her, leaving a knot on her head. EMS arrived, but Woodrum declined transport.
Deputies tracked Holt to Liberty Manor Apartments. He had visible injuries, expressed concern for a child in the home and voluntarily disclosed the presence of methamphetamine and needles in the home.
Child Protective Services (CPS) conducted an in-home visit, during which Woodrum became irate that Holt had not been arrested. She consented to searches, leading deputies to discover methamphetamine residue in a pipe and additional suspected meth in a vase. Woodrum admitted to using meth the previous evening.
When informed of her arrest, Woodrum resisted, requiring deputies to forcibly detain her. She claimed the drugs belonged to Holt but admitted both had used meth.
Woodrum was transported to Casey County Jail and charged with Possession of Methamphetamine (1st Degree, 2nd Offense), Drug Paraphernalia, and Resisting Arrest.





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