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Bangor Lady Sells Meth to Cops in Giant Parking Lot (FACEBOOK PROFILE)

Bangor, Bangor, Bangor.

You know, Bangor is a nice little town. It really is. There are some decent houses, a nice old-town USA downtown feel to it. But, all people seem to want to do up there is jump into quarries and do some meth.

There are many more fun things to do than jump into quarries and do some meth. You could plant a garden. You could start book club where you reenact the books while you read them. You could start a walking club where you only walk backwards.

There are sooo many fun things to do besides jumping into quarries and doing some meth.

A 27-year-old Bangor woman is accused of selling methamphetamine to two police informants Oct. 10 in the parking lot of the Giant store in Wind Gap.

Nicole Lee Frey, (FACEBOOK PROFILE) of the 700 block of Market Street, and a man met the two informants in the lot and then drove away, court records say.

The informants then met police at a set location and handed over methamphetamine allegedly bought from Frey with pre-recorded money, police said. Both of the informants and their car were searched several times, records indicate. SOURCE: The Express-Times

In all seriousness. I know that Lehigh Valley sees its share of drug arrests, probably just as many as any other area its size, however, it looks like meth is making its way here with more of a punch.

The Bethlehem Police Department, in their blog, just detailed a few meth containers they found in the city and told people to stay away from.

Eep.

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