Traffic Stop Leads To Drug Bust In Greendale

Approximately 106 grams of meth is off the streets.

Collin Tenhundfeld and Sherri Penny. Photos by the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office. 

(Greendale, Ind.) - Two people have been arrested in connection with dealing methamphetamine. 

Charges were filed in Dearborn County on October 3 following the arrests of Collin Tenhundfeld, 26, of North Bend, Ohio, and Sherri A. Penny, 41, of Moores Hill. 

Tenhundfeld and Penny were taken into custody by Greendale Police following a traffic stop along U.S. 50 on Saturday. 

During the stop, police allegedly located 106 grams or 3.7 oz. of crystal meth, in addition to ecstasy pills, marijuana, syringes, baggies, cash and digital scales. 

Tenhundfeld is charged with Conspiracy to Deal Methamphetamine (Level 2 Felony), Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Marijuana. 

Penny is charged with Possession of a Syringe. 

 

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