Two Ashford women have been charged by Texas police officers.
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On Wednesday, October 30, police attended an address on Mingoola Street Texas where they located the two from Ashford.
The 27-year-old and 30-year-old women were allegedly found in possession of a quantity of methamphetamines.
Police officers issued the women with a notice to appear at Inglewood Magistrates Court on December 5.
In Queensland, it is an offence to possess a dangerous drug, unless the dangerous drug has been lawfully prescribed or supplied.
Possession of a drug, for your own personal use and with no intent to sell, can be tried as a summary offence in Queensland.
Maximum penalty can see offenders face up to three years imprisonment and/or slapped with a $11,800 fine.