Levi Johnston's mother hit with drug charges
Arrested: her son was in the spotlight as father 
of bristol palin's baby


http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/crime/story/628010.html

By ZAZ HOLLANDER
[email protected]

12/19/08

WASILLA -- A 42-year-old Wasilla woman was arrested Thursday at her home by 
Alaska State Troopers with a search warrant in an undercover drug 
investigation. Sherry L. Johnston was charged with six felony counts of 
misconduct involving a controlled substance. 

Johnston is the mother of Levi Johnston, the Wasilla 18-year-old who received 
international attention in September when Gov. Sarah Palin and her husband, 
Todd, announced their teenage daughter was pregnant and he was the father. 
Bristol Palin, 18, is due on Saturday, according to a recent interview with the 
governor's father, Chuck Heath. 

Troopers served the warrant at Johnston's home at the "conclusion of an 
undercover narcotics investigation," said a statement issued Thursday by the 
troopers as part of the normal daily summary of activity around the state. 

Troopers charged Johnston with second-degree misconduct involving a controlled 
substance -- generally manufacturing or delivering drugs -- as well as 
fourth-degree misconduct involving controlled substances, or possession. 

Troopers released no other information, including the kind or amount of drugs, 
because details could jeopardize an ongoing investigation, spokeswoman Megan 
Peters said. 

Asked how long the investigation had proceeded before Johnston's arrest, Peters 
would only say "a while." 

The Palmer District Attorney's office had no comment. 

Sherry Johnston was arrested around noon and booked at Mat-Su Pretrial 
Facility, according to a booking officer there. She was released on a $5,000 
unsecured bond just after 2 p.m. 

No charging documents had been filed at Palmer courthouse by the end of the 
day, a clerk said. 

Levi Johnston sat with Bristol and the rest of the Palin family in St. Paul, 
Minn., during Gov. Palin's speech to the Republican National Convention, and he 
joined the family on the stage afterwards. 

When asked about the arrest, Palin's spokesman, Bill McAllister, issued the 
following statement by e-mail: "This is not a state government matter. 
Therefore the governor's communications staff will not be providing comment or 
scheduling interview opportunities." 

Johnston didn't come to the door of her home on Caribou Loop Road outside 
Wasilla on Thursday afternoon. A teenage boy who answered the door said he 
couldn't provide any information. 
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