Lake County officials jail woman for bringing drugs to Lower Lake High School

Authorities found the 23-year-old woman had a baggie of drugs stuffed in her bra.|

A Lakeport woman landed in jail Tuesday, suspected of bringing methamphetamine, heroin and ecstasy pills to a high school to sell, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

Amanda Ann Guajardo, 23, and two men were seen driving onto Lower Lake High School and heading for a staff- and students-only area during the lunch break Tuesday, sheriff’s officials said in a news release.

Guajardo illegally parked in a handicapped spot, and as she walked away from the car, a deputy on campus stopped her. The woman told the deputy she was picking up a cousin, who wasn’t a student at the school, sheriff’s officials said.

Guajardo initially was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, driving with a suspended license and being a felon with pepper spray and drug paraphernalia.

While being booked into Lake County Jail, officers found inside her bra a small plastic bag holding ?1 gram of heroin, ?7.4 grams of meth and ?14 ecstasy pills, officials said.

She now faces additional charges, including suspicion of possessing and carrying drugs for sale and bringing drugs to school to sell.

Guajardo, who was on felony probation for a prior conviction, remained in jail Wednesday without bail.

You can reach Staff Writer Randi Rossmann at 707-521-5412 or randi.rossmann@pressdemocrat.com. On Twitter?@rossmannreport.

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