JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WTAJ) -- Arrests were made after deputies assigned to FBI Safe Streets and U.S. Marshall's Fugitive Task Force served a felony warrant at a Johnstown home.
The Cambria County Sheriff said these deputies and members of the Cambria County Detective Bureau were serving a warrant for 51-year-old David Herring at an address on Arthur Street.
While serving the felony narcotics warrant, these officers came across 38-year-old Lori Noon, who had a bench warrant for her arrest, and 30-year-old Brooke Ferpas, who allegedly showed up to conduct drug activity with a child waiting in her running car.
Ferpas was allegedly trying to conceal narcotics, the sheriff said. After being taken into custody, officers were tipped off that Ferpas left a child in a running vehicle while she was at the house. Officials immediately responded and the child was safely taken into custody.
During the arrests, the task force found heroin/fentanyl, suspected marijuana, 3-4 grams of crack cocaine, and a digital scale commonly used for drug trafficking.
Herring, Ferpas, and Noon were all taken into custody and placed in Cabri...