Davenport woman arrested after allegedly bringing meth into North Liberty Police Department

Hunter
10/31/22

Dropping a bag of meth while being interviewed by North Liberty Police led to the arrest of a Davenport woman.

According to the arrest report, 30-year-old Brianna Moss was at the station on Cherry Street Sunday morning for an unspecified interview. During the course of the interview, Moss allegedly removed her sweatshirt, and a bag of methamphetamine either fell out or was tossed out onto the ground. The bag was reportedly found underneath the seat Moss was sitting in.

A check of surveillance video clearly shows the drugs coming from Moss.

She was taken into custody and charged with Meth possession, a serious misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail if convicted.

Moss faces Scott County charges of Conspiracy to Commit a Non-forcible Felony, 2nd degree Criminal Mischief, and drug possession from an incident on October 6th. She is due to be arraigned November 17th, and faces up to 11 years in prison if convicted on those charges.