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Burglary call at North Little Rock restaurant turns up pills, gun in car

by Clara Turnage | September 22, 2018 at 4:30 a.m.

While searching a Sheridan woman's vehicle Friday after a suspected commercial burglary, officers found more than a dozen hydrocodone and oxycodone pills, $801 and a pistol with a 30-round magazine, according to a police report.

Officers went to the Lakewood House Restaurant in North Little Rock after a burglary alarm went off after business hours and found 35-year-old Tiffanie Ann Koch in a car near the business, an arrest report said.

In plain view, officers saw what they thought were prescription pills in a clear baggie. Upon further inspection, officers found a backpack with 13 oxycodone pills and two hydrocodone pills inside and the pistol, the report said.

Koch faces a charge of commercial burglary. She was in the Pulaski County jail with no bail set Friday evening.

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