2 Craig residents face distribution charges after being caught with suspected meth in Routt County
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Two Craig residents face felony drug charges after being caught with a significant amount of what police believe was methamphetamine.
The Routt County District Attorney’s Office has charged 31-year-old Jonathan F. Jenkins and 30-year-old Katrina A. Ramos with possession with intent to manufacture or distribute a controlled substance.
According to the charges, they possessed more than 112 grams of methamphetamine.
The charge is a Class 1 drug felony.
Jenkins and Ramos were booked into Routt County Jail on Dec. 6 by the All Crimes Enforcement Team, which focuses on drug crimes and comprises police officers from Routt and Moffat counties.
A judge has set the bonds for Jenkins and Ramos at $10,000 each.
The arrest affidavits detailing the probable cause for their arrests have been sealed by a judge, so no other information about their arrests was available.
According to booking reports, Ramos works as a restaurant server, and Jenkins works in construction.
Contact Matt Stensland at 970-871-4247 or mstensland@SteamboatPilot.com, or follow him on Twitter @SBTStensland.
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