Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Allegation: Joplin woman caught with 14 bags of meth in Victoria's Secret bag, more found in her genital area


The Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office filed methamphetamine trafficking and unlawful use of a weapon charges against a Joplin woman today.

The charges against Tiffany Nicole Henson-Bruenn (DOB 1987) were filed after items were uncovered during a Joplin Police Department traffic stop earlier today.







From the probable cause statement:

On 03/20/2024 Tiffany Henson-Bruenn was stopped by the Joplin Police Department at East Broadway Street and North Cox Ave operating a 2015 Jeep Cherokee (MO XH1-C3D), for multiple traffic violations. Tiffany was the sole occupant of the vehicle. 

During the stop Police K-9 was utilized. Once the Police K-9 alerted to the Jeep, a subsequent hand search of the vehicle was conducted. 

During the hand search of the vehicle a black pistol was located. The pistol is a Ruger EC9s 9mm. Serial Number: 461-76488. The pistol was claimed by Tiffany. She advised it is registered to her. 

Also, during the hand search of the Jeep, a Victoria’s Secret bag was located. Inside the Victoria Secret bag was a large amount of suspected individually bagged Methamphetamine. There were fourteen individual bags that were later weighed. 

Each of the 14 bags weighed right about one ounce each. There was also one large Ziploc bag. Inside the large bag was 3 large rocks of suspected Methamphetamine. The large bag weighed 380.41 grams. The total weight of all the suspected Methamphetamine weighed 787.14 grams or 1.74 pounds. 








Tiffany also had 3,330 dollars in cash on her person. 

Once Tiffany was transported to the Joplin City Jail, a strip search of her person was conducted by Jail Staff. Jail Staff located 2.5 grams of suspected Methamphetamine inside Tiffany’s vagina during the strip search.

Bond was set at $50,000 cash or surety.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:12 PM

    That's a lotta meth!

    Things will be slowing down for a few days.

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    1. Anonymous1:02 AM

      This town boutta take a big ol nap

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  2. Anonymous1:01 AM

    Only 2.5g in the vault? Amateur.

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    1. Anonymous4:13 PM

      Must be a small vault

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  3. Anonymous10:14 AM

    Send her away for Life - You have got to weigh the amount of potential Crime and Destruction to People's lives that much Meth / Drugs causes. Not only the Personal Destruction, Potential Death, but the amount of things People do to Support their Habits, like Stealing, Robbing, Breaking Into People's Home and Taking Other's Properties.

    She was Selling and Distributing - so the far reaching issues, of what she and others are doing could affect

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  4. Anonymous5:35 PM

    And as far as what others do to support their habits has absolutely nothing to do with this story. Her habit was her family

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