Tammy Lee Mundy charged with alleged drug supply, possession of ice pipes near Mittagong
Police allegedly uncovered five bags of meth, ice pipes and prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction when they searched a woman’s Mitstubishi Magna just before Christmas.
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A woman has been charged with supplying drugs, including methamphetamine and prescription medication, throughout the Southern Highlands days before Christmas.
Police allege they stopped Tammy Lee Mundy, 47, about 6.45pm on December 23 last year for a random breath test on Wombeyan Caves Rd in High Range.
According to documents tendered to the court, the Marulan resident allegedly returned a positive reading for methamphetamine.
Police allege a search of the Mitsubishi Magna revealed five bags of meth which weighed 16.8 grams in total.
Police also allegedly uncovered five glass ‘ice pipes’ used for administering illegal drugs and six packets of a prescription erectile dysfunction medication called Sildenafil, which police suspect were stolen.
Police allege the offending occurred only two months after Ms Mundy was charged with driving with drugs in her system in Hill Top.
At around 10.30am on October 15, Ms Mundy was driving a blue Holden sedan along Wilson Drive in Hill Top when she was stopped for a roadside breath test.
She returned a positive result, which was confirmed by a secondary test at the police station.
Ms Mundy has been charged with supplying an indictable quantity of prohibited drugs, possessing equipment for administering prohibited drugs, goods in personal custody suspected stolen, and driving with drugs present in her system.
On Tuesday, Moss Vale Court heard she pleaded guilty to the charge of driving with drugs in her system. She has yet to enter pleas to the remaining charges.
Ms Mundy did not appear in Moss Vale court on Tuesday, but documents tendered to the court reveal she is on a waiting list for a residential rehabilitation facility.
The matter will return to Moss Vale court on March 15.