A Manchester woman who was pulled over in Murfreesboro for failing to maintain her lane of travel was arrested. 26 Year old Megan Nicole Gordon was stopped on North Rutherford Blvd. at Lascassas Pike.
An arrest report filed by a Murfreesboro officer stated, “Ms. Gordon admitted to taking prescription medications and stated she was texting while driving.” A license check then showed that her driving privileges had been revoked and she was charged three prior times with “Driving on a Revoked License.” The most recent stop equaled a charge of “Driving on a Revoked License” for the fourth time.
Gordon gave the officer permission to search her car where 10 Oxycodone pills were found along with 22 Subutex (buprenorphine). Evidently, the woman told police the Subutex was hers, but the Oxycodone was not.
The female later gave police permission to search her phone where they found multiple text messages indicating drug sales. The Murfreesboro officer wrote, “Ms. Gordon was selling the Oxycodone 7.5mg for $7 and “Subs” or buprenorphine for $35 a piece.”
The phone and the pills were placed into evidence and Gordon was placed behind bars. Gordon was charged with the sale of a Schedule II drug and the sale of a Schedule III drug. She was also charged for the fourth time for Driving on a Revoked License.
Gordon is currently free on bond and due in court this July. (WGNS)