Tyrone woman charged with selling meth, tranq to undercover officer in Altoona

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ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Tyrone woman is facing felony drug charges after Altoona police said she sold meth and tranq to an undercover officer in the city.

According to a criminal complaint, Brittany Miller, 26, previously sold drugs to the undercover officer and planned to meet again on Monday, April 10 to purchase more.

The officer sent a text to Miller saying he would be in Altoona to meet up with her. The officer discussed buying "dope" and methamphetamine with Miller, according to the criminal complaint.

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Miller allegedly told the officer to bring a knife and that she would have to go to a house to get the drugs. They then agreed to meet at McDonald's by the Altoona Station Medical Center, according to police.

Shortly before 4 p.m., the officer drove to the Station Medical Center where he met Miller at Rite Aid near McDonalds. Miller got into the officer's vehicle before giving him directions on where to go.

According to court documents, the officer drove Miller to Washington Avenue where he said he would drop her off at the house. However, the two began to discuss what drugs the officer wanted to purchase.

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