August 27, 2025

White County Sheriff’s Office seizes pills, meth in drug bust

According to a press statement from the White County Sheriff’s Office, a narcotics bust occurred in White County during a traffic check earlier this summer.

A multicolored Ford Ranger was stopped by deputies from the department’s Crime Suppression Units and Criminal Investigations Division on June 4 while they were on patrol along Highway 254 close to Westmoreland Road. Officers searched the car during the stop and found a significant amount of illegal narcotics.

Inside the car, authorities discovered about 60 Diazepam pills, 90 Oxycodone pills, and 7.5 grams of methamphetamine. Several things categorized as drug-related items were also confiscated by deputies.

The driver, identified as Cumming, Georgia resident Angela Woodward, 50, was taken into custody at the scene and is charged with several felonies. She faces the following charges:

  • Having Oxycodone in Your Possession with the Goal of Distributing

  • Diazepam Possession with the Intent to Distribute

  • Having Methamphetamine on Hand


  • Possession of Items Associated with Drugs

Having Oxycodone in Your Possession with the Goal of Distributing

Diazepam Possession with the Intent to Distribute

Having Methamphetamine on Hand

Possession of Items Associated with Drugs

Additional information has not yet been made public by the White County Sheriff’s Office.

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