2-month meth investigation by drug task force leads to arrest of woman at Fallon residence
A two-month-long investigation led to the arrest of a woman at a Fallon residence for suspicion of possession of 26 grams of methamphetamine, multiple prescription drugs, fentanyl patches and a firearm, according to the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
Jillian Sasser was arrested and booked on charges related to the sales of narcotics and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Sasser is being held in the Churchill County Detention Center.
On Friday, April 16, 2021, the North Central Narcotic Task Force, working together with the Fallon Police Department, concluded a two-month-long methamphetamine investigation by executing a residential search warrant in the area of Serpa Place in Fallon, Nev.
The mission of the North Central Narcotic Task Force is to identify, infiltrate, disrupt, and ultimately dismantle drug trafficking organizations. The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Investigation Division and the NCNTF routinely partner with local law enforcement agencies to combat the distribution of controlled substances in the City of Fallon and Churchill County.
The NCNTF is comprised of investigators from the Nevada Department of Public Safety, Investigation Division, Fallon Police Department, and the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office.