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Moscow Today
By the People, for the People
Moscow Traffic Stop Leads to Felony Drug Trafficking Charges
58-year-old woman arrested with large quantities of meth, fentanyl, and other drugs
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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A routine traffic stop in Moscow, Idaho on January 29th led to the arrest of 58-year-old Robin Greene on multiple felony drug charges, including trafficking methamphetamine. Police say they found 32 grams of meth, fentanyl pills, oxycodone, muscle relaxers, and marijuana in Greene's vehicle during the search.
Why it matters
Drug trafficking and the opioid crisis continue to be major public safety concerns in many communities, with methamphetamine and fentanyl posing serious health risks. This case highlights the role of proactive policing and vehicle searches in identifying and apprehending suspected drug dealers.
The details
Officer Kris Sneve pulled over Greene for a broken taillight and suspected she was impaired on narcotics. After taking her into custody, a search of her vehicle allegedly uncovered 32 grams of methamphetamine, fentanyl pills, oxycodone, muscle relaxers, and marijuana. Greene was arrested and charged with several drug-related felonies, including meth trafficking.
- The traffic stop occurred on January 29th.
- Greene had her preliminary hearing on Thursday, February 13th.
The players
Robin Greene
A 58-year-old woman arrested and charged with multiple felony drug offenses, including meth trafficking.
Officer Kris Sneve
The Moscow police officer who conducted the traffic stop and made the drug-related arrest.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to be vigilant in getting dangerous drugs off our streets and holding traffickers accountable.”
— Chief Michael Mooney, Moscow Police Department (dailyfly.com)
What’s next
Greene's case will proceed to trial, where a judge will determine if there is sufficient evidence to convict her on the felony drug charges.
The takeaway
This arrest demonstrates the important role that proactive traffic enforcement can play in disrupting the drug trade and removing harmful substances from local communities.


