Woman receives 70 days for drug possession in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman arrested after police investigated a report of a heroin overdose has been sentenced to 70 days in jail after pleading guilty to heroin and methadone possession.

Cree Nichole Stone, 22, was sentenced Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court to 70 days in jail with credit for time served after she pleaded guilty to one count each of possession of heroin and possession

of methadone.

Stone was also ordered to pay $2,300 in fines and court fees, according to documents filed in Clallam County Superior Court.

Stone was arrested May 25 along with Adam Dartagnan Clevenger, 26, at a home in the 800 block of 12th Street in Port Angeles.

Port Angeles police initially were called to the home after a neighbor reported a woman slumped down on the house’s

front porch.

The woman was treated for a suspected heroin overdose and discharged from Olympic Medical Center.

Clevenger pleaded not guilty to a charge of heroin possession.

A jury trial for Clevenger, who was released from the Clallam County jail on his own recognizance in June, is set for Aug. 26 in Clallam County Superior Court, according to court documents.

According to police accounts, heroin, scales and unused plastic bags and syringes where found at the 12th Street home where Clevenger and Stone were arrested.

Police said they also took a 4-year-old child from the home when Clevenger and Stone were arrested and put the child in the hands of Child Protective Services.

Reporter Jeremy Schwartz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jschwartz@peninsuladailynews.com.

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