Pair charged after cocaine, amphetamine, dead people’s benzos found at Udall home

Aaron Davis

Nicole Davis
Aaron Lee Davis, 34, and Brittany Nicole Davis, 24, have been charged with four felonies each following a Jan. 29 search warrant that was executed at their residence in Udall. The search turned up drugs and a firearm.
According to the probable cause statement prepared by Ozark County Sheriff’s Deputy Matt Rhoades, officers with the Ozark County Sheriff’s Department executed a warrant at Aaron’s house around 6:30 p.m. that Wednesday evening.
“After clearing the residence and the rest of the property, I began searching the residence. Next to the bed there was a small cabinet with female clothing inside. There was also a used hypodermic needle.
“Right inside the door of the residence was a kitchen counter. On the counter was a white powdery substance, which I recognized...as cocaine,” Rhoades wrote in the report.
“There was also a dollar rolled up and had the same suspected-cocaine on the end. Next to those items was a bill fold with [Aaron’s] state-issued ID. There was also a 22 LifeCard single shot pistol laying next to the cocaine and in a duffle bag located in the garage there were two prescription pill bottles with multiple Alprazolam pills inside. The prescriptions were made out to two deceased individuals in Caulfield and possibly stolen.
“Inside the residence I located a rental agreement for a storage shed. The agreement was made out to [Brittany] and had all of her personal information on it. There were multiple items in the residence that indicated a female is living at the location with the male suspect...
“The suspects were not at the residence at the time of the search warrant. [Aaron] was at the residence on Jan. 28. Myself and another deputy both saw him at the location while patrolling the area. I believe a warrant is necessary for the suspect due to him being on probation with a high possibility of his probation being revoked, there is a high possibility of both of them going on the run. He has a violent criminal history, and we recovered a gun at the residence.
They have each been charged with three counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count of unlawful use of a weapon (possessing a weapon and a felony-level controlled substance at the same time). They are both charged as prior offenders and therefore face enhanced punishment if convicted.
They are scheduled to appear in court before Associate Judge Raymond Gross at 9 a.m. Feb. 11, for a bond reduction hearing. They are currently being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond each.