Crime & Safety
Muskego Woman Charged With Illegal Possession of Pills
Woman is driving with a suspended license when she's caught carrying the pills and a pen used to snort drugs.

A 27-year-old Muskego woman is facing charges after she was caught driving through Milwaukee with two prescription pills and a hollowed out pen used to snort the drugs.
Krystle L. Grzybowski was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court Saturday with one count of possession of a prescription drug without a valid prescription. If convicted, she faces up to six months in prison and $500 in fines.
According to the criminal complaint:
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On Thursday, Grzybowski was pulled over by a Milwaukee police officer in the 200 block of West Morgan Avenue and while talking with her discovered Grzybowski had a suspended driver’s license. Officers then searched her and found a hollowed out pen used to snort drugs, along with one codeine pill and one Tramadol pill.
Grzybowski told the officer she didn’t have a prescription for the pills. She was assigned a $250 signature bond while awaiting trial.