A traffic stop by Wichita Falls police on the city's east side last week led to one arrest and the seizure of more than a quarter pound of Methemphatine.

On Friday, May 25, WFPD officers pulled over a 2002 white Chevy Tracker at the intersection of Harding and Cleveland after a records check showed the vehicle was not properly insured.

According to police, the officers asked the driver of the vehicle, 46-year-old Julie Wallace, to exit the vehicle after she told them she did not have a valid drivers license. Wallace also admitted to the officers that she had just purchased narcotics and that they were still in the vehicle.

A search of the vehicle turned up six individual baggies each containing a white crystal-like substance that field tested positive for meth, police say. In total, 174 grams of meth was seized.

Wallace was taken to the Wichita County jail and charged with manufacturing/delivery of a controlled substance in penalty group one over four grams. As of Tuesday evening, Wallace was no longer listed on the Wichita County inmate roster.

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