A Florida woman was all smiles about being arrested on drug charges until she was read her bond amount, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
Kaley Ann Kunkemoeller, 24, of Stuart faces several charges including
sale of oxymorphone, sale within 1,000 feet of a school and possession
of drugs. She’s being held on $265,000, according to Martin County jail
records.
Kunkemoeller was smiling after her arrest, but her demeanour became more serious once she learned her bond amount, authorities said.
Oxymorphone, known as Opana, is a highly additive opioid.
Kunkemoeller was wanted on warrants surrounding the sale of drugs and
was found hiding 50 miles south of Stuart in Boynton Beach by US
Marshals Fugitive Task Force. She attempted to flee, but was arrested
soon after on Friday. Kunkemoeller was also arrested in September for
drug possession including the narcotic painkiller buprenorphine and drug
paraphernalia. That case remains open.
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