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Alma woman eludes police after faking heart attack, back in custody

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A suspected Alma drug dealer who allegedly faked a heart attack after she was arrested and had been missing since Friday night is back in custoy.

The Alma Police Department and the Bacon County Sheriff’s Office arrested Delama Fay Bennett (46) of Alma and another individual following a drug transaction at Alma’s Goldwasser Park.  Bennett was charged with sale of a controlled substance. 

Late Friday evening, Bennett allegedly faked a heart attack while in jail and was transported to the Bacon County Hospital.  She was later released after the determination was made that she suffered no medical emergency and fled the area.

Bennett turned herself in to authorities Monday.

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