Crime & Safety
Narcotics Task Force Arrests Maine Woman on Marijuana Charges in South Windsor
The woman was arrested at her mother's house on charges of possession with the intent to sell.

The East Central Narcotics Task Force arrested a Maine woman for possession of marijuana with the intent to sell at her mother’s house in South Windsor, according to the Hartford Courant.
The Courant reports that Sarah Elizabeth Ingalls, 26, of New Sharon, was arrested Wednesday at her mother’s home at 25 Indian Trail and police seized 6.5 ounces of marijuana, $790 in cash and 62 gel cap pills containing THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), the main chemical that produces marijuana’s psychoactive effect.
The East Central Narcotics Task Force is responsible for the cooperative enforcement of state and federal laws concerning the manufacture, distribution, sale and possession of narcotics and controlled substances.
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The East Central Narcotics Task Force is a regional task force made up of officers from several local agencies in the East Central Connecticut area, and they operate in an undercover capacity.
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