CLEARFIELD – A DuBois woman accused of selling methamphetamine and possessing drugs at the jail, pleaded guilty Monday in Clearfield County Court.
Brittany Ann Hibbard, 26, was sentenced to nine months to two years less one day in jail and two years probation for possession with intent to deliver, criminal use of communication facility and controlled substance to confined person by Judge Paul E. Cherry.
She was fined $650 plus costs. Cherry ordered her to complete a drug and alcohol program.
According to the affidavit in the original drug sale case, on Aug. 29 an undercover agent sent a message to Hibbard telling her he was looking for some “ice cream,” meaning methamphetamine.
After several more text messages, they arranged a purchase of two grams of methamphetamine for $300.
As the agent waited at a location on West Long Avenue in DuBois, he text-messaged her again and she suggested he walk toward her home on South Jared Street.
A police officer who was watching Hibbard’s residence, saw her walk out and sit down on the front steps.
The agent arrived and sat beside her as they made the exchange. The agent then walked back to another location where he was picked up.
The location where the purchase was made was less than half a block from a school bus stop where students were dropped off just a few minutes later.
According to the affidavit of probable cause in the second case, on Sept. 7 after Hibbard was arrested for the first set of charges, a female officer who searched her at the jail found methamphetamine, amphetamine and dextroamphetamine.
Hibbard gave consent for the officers to search her residence. There they found drug paraphernalia, grinders, digital scales and baggies in a tin can.
Hibbard’s boyfriend, Andrew James Glover, 33, who also lived at the residence, told police these items belonged to him. He admitted he “smoked weed” but said that was all he did.
When Hibbard was questioned about Glover, she said he knew all about the drug deals and with the money she makes, he purchases marijuana. She also told police that he helps her sell marijuana and sometimes retrieves it for her.
Glover, 33, pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy/possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance in December when he was sentenced to 90 days to one year in jail and six months of probation, according to online court documents.