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Broome County woman charged for phony inspection sticker

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UNION, N.Y. (WHCU) – A Broome County woman is facing a felony after a traffic stop.

State Police pulled 44-year-old Reghan Parker, of Union, over on Thursday in the Town of Union for traffic violations. During the stop, Parker, who owns the vehicle, was riding in the passenger seat. The driver did not have a valid license.

Troopers allegedly found a small amount of meth on Parker, and a phony inspection sticker. Parker is charged with felony possession of a forged instrument and misdemeanor drug possession. She will appear in court at a later date.

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