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November 14, 2008

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Drug odor leads to arrest of sisters after hours in IHOP parking lot

By Seth Bracken

October 27, 2008 | LOGAN -- Two sisters, 18 and 21, were arrested and booked into Cache County Jail Friday night on suspicion of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, said Logan Police Capitan Jeff Curtis. The arresting officers noticed a suspicious-looking car after all of the neighboring businesses were closed, said Curtis.

"They were making sure everything was OK," he said.

The car was parked outside IHOP, where Emma Taylor, 18, and Ruth Taylor, 21, are both employed.

"The officers detected the odor and were able to make an arrest," said Curtis.

Chief Deputy Dave Bennett of Cache County Sheriff's Office said the sisters both posted bail and were released Bail was $2,200 for Emma, and $5,500, for Ruth.

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