Clarksville woman booked for 3rd time since February: charged with meth, tampering

30-year-old Sandra Neblett was charged with tampering with evidence, possession of methamphetamine, and paraphernalia when officers were called about suspicious individuals selling drugs on Main Street. Neblett claimed to be visiting her father.

On May 24th, Clarksville Police Officer Alquzweeni was called to 1145 Main Street in regard to suspicious individuals selling drugs. According to the affidavit, he found Sandra Neblett and Christopher Csicsak standing next to a Hyundai Sonata. They claimed to have been visiting Neblett’s father.

Sandra Neblett (MCSO)
Sandra Neblett (MCSO)

When backup arrived, the officers discovered two baggies approximately two feet from Neblett’s position, the substance inside tested positive for methamphetamine. Also confiscated was white powder in Neblett’s wallet, three syringes, and a digital scale.

Sandra Neblett was arrested and charged with fabricating/tampering with evidence, simple possession/casual exchange methamphetamine and unlawful drug paraphernalia. She is jailed in lieu of a $10,000 bond and was already pending other drug, burglary and trespass charges.




Trish Butler

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