Megan Pizarro charged with dealing drugs in Arncliffe
A glamorous eastern suburbs beauty who allegedly dealt a smorgasbord of illegal drugs while cruising Sydney’s suburbs in an array of high-end luxury vehicles has wound up behind bars on remand.
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A glamorous former private schoolgirl has been charged after she allegedly delivered ice, cocaine and heroin all over Sydney’s south from an array of expensive luxury cars while equipped with an illicit bulletproof vest.
Megan Pizarro, 29, was charged with four counts of prohibited drug supply after police allege she dealt 38g of cocaine, 25g of methylamphetamine, 16.5g of heroin and 188g of GBL in just six hours across Arncliffe on December 17 last year.
The Arncliffe woman was also charged with allegedly attempting to possess a prescribed restricted substance after police say they found her with anabolic steroids on the same day.
At Sutherland Court on Thursday, the former Brigidine College student was further charged with possessing a prohibited weapon without a permit after she was allegedly caught with Kevlar body armour.
Pizarro was granted bail at Sutherland Local Court on all charges at the time but has since been refused bail on separate alleged matters before Central Local Court.
Police also charged Pizarro after they allege she drove an array of luxury vehicles, including an Audi RS5 and a BMW XS, while disqualified twice and once while her licence was cancelled in Arncliffe and Wolli Creek.
On one occasion Pizarro is charged with driving the grey Audi RS5 while it allegedly had number plates registered to a black Mercedes Benz.
The Audi RS5 starts at $157,000 in Australia, while the BMW XS SUV starts at $102,000.
Pizarro will next face Sutherland Local Court on August 20.