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APD: Two Arrested on Call of Suspicious Activity

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Amarillo Police officers have announced the arrest of two individuals following a report of suspicious activity on Soncy Road on Wednesday morning.

According to APD, on January 5, at 3:08am, officers were called to a closed business in the 3400 block of Soncy Road on suspicious activity. Officers were told there were two vehicles at the closed business and two subjects were on the property.

Officers located a blue Mazda sedan and a red Nissan Pathfinder at the location. Stephanie Price, 22, was sitting inside of the Mazda. Officers say Price exited the vehicle and was found to be in possession of a handgun and narcotics. Officers could also see two catalytic converters in the backseat of the vehicle.

Price was placed under arrest for possession of a controlled substance, unlawful carrying of a weapon, theft of property, and six municipal warrants.

Officers checked the Nissan, but found it to be unoccupied. Officers did, however, locate tools used to remove catalytic converters.

Shortly after, officers located Nate Murie, 22, hiding in the bed of a pickup truck on the property. Murie was arrested for theft of property, criminal trespass, and two municipal warrants.

The catalytic converters were returned to their owner.

Price and Murie were both booked into the Randall County Jail on their charges.

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