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Police: Citrus Heights drug dealer hid meth in Halloween candy bags

Citrus Heights Police, Kimberly Raible
Kimberly Raible, 53, was arrested by Citrus Heights police detectives after allegedly selling methamphetamine hidden in sealed Halloween candy bags. // Image courtesy, CHPD

Sentinel staff report–
Citrus Heights police announced the arrest of a suspected local methamphetamine dealer on Tuesday after she allegedly sold more than an ounce of meth to an undercover police officer.

Kimberly Raible, 53, was arrested for allegedly transporting and selling methamphetamine, as well as “conspiracy to distribute” the drug, police said in a Nov. 7 news release. Authorities also released several photos of sealed eyeball shaped Halloween candy bags, which Raible is accused of using to hide and deliver drugs in.

Related: Citrus Heights police arrest meth trafficking suspect; seize cash, drugs

Detectives from the Citrus Heights Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit began investigating Raible “after obtaining information that she was selling methamphetamine in Citrus Heights and Sacramento County,” police said. Over two ounces of methamphetamine were ultimately seized.

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The arrest comes just two weeks after another publicized drug arrest in Citrus Heights where police said nearly one pound of methamphetamine was seized, along with 5.7 grams of rock cocaine and over $8,000 cash. A 36-year-old suspect from Nevada was arrested in that case.

*Correction: the original version of this story incorrectly said cocaine instead of meth in the headline. 

Images from the Citrus Heights Police Department reportedly showing methamphetamine hidden inside a Halloween candy bag. // Image courtesy, CHPD
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