Mar 11, 2020

Two wanted on warrants face possible additional charges

Posted Mar 11, 2020 4:05 PM

In separate cases, two Salinans wanted on outstanding warrants now face possible additional charges after police allegedly found used drug pipes on them when they were searched.

<b>Allie Davis. </b>Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office
Allie Davis. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office

Salina Police Captain Gary Hanus said this morning that at 5:55 p.m. Tuesday, a patrol officer saw Allie Davis, 28, of Salina, at the Casey's at 2404 South Ninth Street, and knew that she had an active municipal court warrant for a probation violation. When Davis was taken into custody and searched, a glass pipe with residue was located in her possession, he said.

Davis was arrested on the warrant and on suspicion of the following, Hanus said.

Possession of a stimulant

Possession of drug paraphernalia

<b>Dean Gilmore. </b>Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office
Dean Gilmore. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office

Then, at 6:35 p.m. Tuesday, an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of West South Street for the report of a subject with an outstanding warrant, Hanus said. Upon arrival, the officer observed Dean Gilmore, 30, of Salina, running into a residence, Hanus explained. Gilmore was known to have an active felony probation violation warrant from Saline County District Court, he said. The officer found Gilmore hiding in a closet in the residence, Hanus added.

When Gilmore was taken into custody and searched, a glass pipe with residue was found in his possession, Hanus said.

Gilmore was arrested on the warrant and on suspicion of the following, Hanus said.

Possession of a stimulant

Possession of drug paraphernalia

Felony obstruction