Fake weed and cigarillos: 30 year old Richard Davis was allegedly smoking the fake weed with the cigarillos.
Driver Rolls Vehicle, Passenger Arrested for Fake Weed, GOODRICH, December 5, 2014 - At approximately 11:45 pm on December 4, 2014, a gray 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Christie Marie Holeman, 34, of New Caney, was south-bound on US-59 when she lost control of her vehicle and somehow rolled it. Her vehicle came to rest upright in the left lane and partially on the shoulder of the road. Deputies Edward Thomas and Adam Norris with the Polk County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to the scene along with Trooper Allen Stanton with the Texas Highway Patrol. An ambulance from Americare Ambualance Service was dispatched to the scene, and after speaking with EMTs, Holeman opted to be transported to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatenting injuries. Holeman's passenger, Richard Glen Davis, 30, of Cleveland was found to be in possession of fake weed (synthetic marijuana). Davis was placed under arrest for the banned substance and transported to Polk County Jail. Holeman's vehicle was recovered by LakeView Wrecker Service and will be stored at Bounds Autoplex in Livingston.
Christie Holeman's 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled and came to rest upright in the left lane on the south-bound side of 59 (the vehicle was also partially on the shoulder).
34 year old Christie Marie Holeman (left), of New Caney opted to be transported to CHI Livingston Memorial Hospital to be checked out.
Trooper Allen Stanton places Richard Glen Davis under arrest for possession (also pictured are Deputies Adam Norris (center) and Edward Thomas).
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