‘Iwant this dope tested’: Alabama woman hands meth over before arrest, police say

An Alabama woman is accused of asking deputies to test a bag of methamphetamine, telling them, "I want this dope tested," authorities said.

Jennifer Colyne Hall, 48, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and remained jailed and possession of methamphetamines, according to the Limestone County Sheriff's Office. She was being held in lieu of a $2,500 bond.

According to Limestone County Sheriff's Office spokesman Stephen Young, Hall called the dispatch office, The News Courier reported. When deputies arrived, Hall allegedly pulled out a clear bag containing meth from a baby wipes container and told them, "I want this dope tested," Young told the newspaper.

Hall allegedly told deputies she believed the meth was tainted with another drug, Young told The News Courier.

“(Deputies) asked her if she had consumed the drug, and she told them she had, but she couldn’t remember when,” Young said.

Deputies then arrested Hall and booked her into the Limestone County Jail, The News Courier reported.

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