
Sheena Wainscott of Mountain Home was sentenced to three years in prison after admitting that she had violated the terms and conditions of her probation in three cases that had been filed against her in the past during a session of Baxter County Quorum Court Thursday.
The 21-year-old Wainscott has been involved in drug-related and other activities that led to charges being filed against her last year and the year before.
In one of the earlier cases, she was swept up in a fugitive roundup spear headed by probation and parole officers working for the Department of Community Corrections in late January last year. In that raid, conducted at a residence along Jade Lane, approximately 27.6 grams of a substance that field-tested positive for methamphetamine was found.
In another case, a confidential informant purchased a quantity of methamphetamine from a person who identified Wainscott as the one who had initially supplied the drug.
In early 2015, Mountain Home Police were called to an apartment complex after Wainscott allegedly told a Department of Human Services employee making a home visit that she had taken 12 Xanax pills. The DHS employee called 911 when Wainscott appeared to be on the verge of passing out.
She was first taken to the emergency room at Baxter Regional Medical Center and then moved to the Intensive Care Unit where she was to be monitored. While in the ICU, Wainscott became combative, punched a hospital security guard in the face and spit in the face of the charge nurse.
During the outburst, Wainscott is alleged to have threatened that she intended to return to the hospital with an AK-47 and kill everyone and then blow up the facility.
She continued her outburst after taken from the hospital to the Baxter County Detention Center. After repeatedly threating to harm herself during the 2015 arrest, she was pepper sprayed at the jail to control her and was then placed in a suicide smock after she repeatedly threatened to harm herself.
The 21-year-old Wainscott has been involved in drug-related and other activities that led to charges being filed against her last year and the year before.
In one of the earlier cases, she was swept up in a fugitive roundup spear headed by probation and parole officers working for the Department of Community Corrections in late January last year. In that raid, conducted at a residence along Jade Lane, approximately 27.6 grams of a substance that field-tested positive for methamphetamine was found.
In another case, a confidential informant purchased a quantity of methamphetamine from a person who identified Wainscott as the one who had initially supplied the drug.
In early 2015, Mountain Home Police were called to an apartment complex after Wainscott allegedly told a Department of Human Services employee making a home visit that she had taken 12 Xanax pills. The DHS employee called 911 when Wainscott appeared to be on the verge of passing out.
She was first taken to the emergency room at Baxter Regional Medical Center and then moved to the Intensive Care Unit where she was to be monitored. While in the ICU, Wainscott became combative, punched a hospital security guard in the face and spit in the face of the charge nurse.
During the outburst, Wainscott is alleged to have threatened that she intended to return to the hospital with an AK-47 and kill everyone and then blow up the facility.
She continued her outburst after taken from the hospital to the Baxter County Detention Center. After repeatedly threating to harm herself during the 2015 arrest, she was pepper sprayed at the jail to control her and was then placed in a suicide smock after she repeatedly threatened to harm herself.
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