UPDATE — 2:25 p.m. July 29, 2015 (EST)

The two women arrested by UPSET for conspiracy to manufacture meth were arraigned in Marquette County District Court this afternoon.

36-year-old Sarah Rosten of Gwinn and 35-year-old Leeanna Streeter of Marquette were each charged with one count of conspiracy to commit a controlled substance, delivery/manufacture of meth/ecstasy. That is a felony count punishable by up to 20-years in prison.

Rosten and Streeter are both currently lodged in the Marquette County Jail. Their preliminary exams are scheduled for Aug. 18.


 

MARQUETTE — Two suspects were arrested for conspiracy to manufacture meth in Marquette Tuesday as a result of an Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team investigation.

After developing investigative leads, UPSET detectives say they were able to identify a 35-year-old Marquette woman and a 36-year-old Gwinn woman who were allegedly conspiring to manufacture meth. The two were arrested by detectives after they were observed purchasing meth-making components, specifically pseudoephedrine.

The women are lodged at the Marquette County Jail. Their names are being withheld pending arraignment.