Police have laid fresh charges against a Dubbo woman who they now allege was supplying illegal drugs on an ongoing basis, the Daily Liberal can reveal.
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Allison Mary Peel, 42, was arrested by police last month after they allegedly caught her with a range of drugs and about $1250 in a room at the Cattleman's Country Motor Inn.
Police initially charged Ms Peel with 13 drug dealing and supply related offences.
Ms Peel entered pleas of not guilty to all of those initial charges and she was granted bail.
When her case was mentioned in Dubbo Local Court on Wednesday, police revealed six further drug supply charges had been laid.
One of the fresh charges laid was the more serious charge of drug supply on an ongoing basis, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in jail and a fine of up to $385,000.
Ms Peel did not show up at court and has not yet entered pleas to any of the fresh charges.
Magistrate Gary Wilson asked Ms Peel's lawyer where her client was and she said she was unsure.
The case was adjourned to February 12 and magistrate Wilson issued a warning to Ms Peel via her lawyer.
"If she's not here I'll issue a warrant... she will be arrested," he advised.