DECORAH, Iowa – A northeast Iowa woman is pleading not guilty to getting caught with over 150 grams of methamphetamine.

Marissa Kelty, 34 of Decorah, is now scheduled to stand trial starting December 31 for intent to deliver meth, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, failure to use a drug tax stamp, and OWI-3 rd or subsequent offense.

Winneshiek County sheriff’s deputies say they pulled Kelty over on October 4 after observing her vehicle crossing the centerline and changing speeds. Court documents state a search of Kelty’s vehicle turned up more than 150 grams of meth and additional narcotics.

Deputies say the intoxalock device on Kelty's vehicle was also not operational.

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