Kentucky woman, 40, is busted trying to use dog urine to pass a drugs test

Kentucky woman, 40, is busted trying to use dog urine to pass a drugs test after ‘getting high on meth and painkillers’

  • Julie Miller, 40, tried to pass off dog pee as her own during a drug test
  • Police said when she was questioned about urine, she admitted it was her dog’s
  • Miller said she brought it in because she had used meth and painkiller Suboxone
  • She was arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence

Kentucky authorities have revealed that one woman went to extreme measures to pass a drug test. 

Julie Miller, 40, tried to pass off dog pee as her own during a drug test on Monday. 

According to a statement from the Pineville Police Department, Miller was asked for a drug screen as part of her supervision. 

Kentucky woman, Julie Miller (pictured), 40, went to extreme measures to pass a drug test by trying to pass off dog pee as her own, according to Pineville police

Miller’s probation officer then told Pineville police that the woman ‘had snuck in a sample of urine in an attempt to pass it off as her own to probation and parole officers’.

Police said when she was questioned about the urine, she admitted it was her dog’s pee.

When asked by an officer if the dog urine was brought in because she knew she would fail the drug test, Miller reportedly told them yes. 

She said her test would have shown that she had used methamphetamine and Suboxone, a painkiller. 

Miller was then arrested over the incident and booked into the Bell County Detention Center.

She was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence.

Miller was then arrested over the incident and booked into the Bell County Detention Center (pictured). She was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence

Miller was then arrested over the incident and booked into the Bell County Detention Center (pictured). She was charged with trafficking in a controlled substance and tampering with physical evidence

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