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Roe busted for meth

The woman acquitted of homicide in 2017 after she stabbed her boyfriend is back in jail.

Alison Roe, 47, Waupaca, was charged July 24 with possession of methamphetamine and three counts of felony bail jumping.

She remains in custody on a $5,000 cash bond.

On Friday, July 19, Waupaca County Deputy Bryan Strobusch made contact with Roe in Aldi’s parking lot as part of a drug investigation.

He reported finding four syringes in her purse.

One of the syringes was allegedly loaded with crystal meth.

Outagamie County

At the time of her arrest in Waupaca, Roe was released from Outagamie County jail after posting:

• $100 cash bond for Nov. 12, 2018 charges of felony retail theft and resisting an officer;

• $200 cash bond for May 17 charges of misdemeanor retail theft and felony bail jumping;

• $500 cash bond for July 15 charges of possession of meth, retail theft, resisting an officer and bail jumping.

Shoplifting, multiple warrants

In Waupaca County, Roe was charged with retail theft, resisting an officer and misdemeanor bail jumping on Oct. 29, 2018.

According to the 2018 criminal complaint, Roe allegedly shoplifted 42 items worth a total of $392 from Fleet Farm in Waupaca.

Witnesses said she placed the items in a large, wheeled garbage bin with a flip top, rolled the bin out of the store and across the parking lot to a nearby gas station where she called a taxi.

The store’s loss prevention investigator and assistant manager confronted her at the gas station and she ran away.

Waupaca Police Officer Tom Grant viewed security video from Fleet Farm and recognized Roe as the suspect.

When Grant went to Roe’s home on Ware Street, he saw her walking nearby and yelled at her to stop. She ran away.

After she failed to make her initial court appearance on Dec. 4, 2018, Judge Raymond Huber issued a warrant for Roe’s arrest.

On Dec. 19, 2018, Roe appeared in court, and Huber ordered a $500 cash bond.

Roe posted bond on Jan. 2 and was released.

On March 6, Roe missed another court date, and Huber issued another warrant.

She appeared in court on March 14. Her bond was reinstated and she was released from custody.

On June 5, Roe failed to make a court appearance, a warrant was issued, and she was back in court the following day.

Roe also faces a Waupaca County charge of operating a vehicle with a controlled substance, second offense.

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