A woman was charged Tuesday with dealing methamphetamine in the Fairbanks area.
The Fairbanks Area Narcotics Team started working with a confidential informant in January who identified a white woman who goes by “Honey” selling methamphetamine in Fairbanks, according to the criminal complaint.
The informant agreed to meet 44-year-old Amanda Snow Racca in Fairbanks to buy methamphetamine on Feb. 11. The informant entered the location and exited five minutes later with five grams of methamphetamine, the complaint stated.
The informant texted Racca again on Feb. 21, and they agreed to meet. Again, the informant went inside and came back five minutes later with 4.5 grams of methamphetamine.
The informant reportedly purchased five grams of methamphetamine from Racca on Feb. 25 as well.
Racca was charged with three counts of felony second-degree drugs misconduct.
Magistrate Judge Risa Leonard set Macca’s bail at $15,000 and ordered house arrest and GPS ankle monitoring. The case was assigned to Superior Court Judge Earl Peterson.
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