KCSO: Woman named Pepsi Kolar, man arrested in drug bust

Pepsi Kolar (left) and Scott Wilson

Knox County sheriff's deputies searching a home for drugs on Wednesday morning didn't find coke; they found Pepsi.

A 41-year-old woman named Pepsi Kolar was arrested after she reportedly told deputies she and Scott Wilson, 38, knowingly allowed juveniles in the home to "partake in the use of illegal substances such as marijuana," court records show.

Kolar's arrest came after deputies obtained a "drug-related search warrant" for the home, located in the 3000 block of Knox Lane in Northeast Knox County, according to an arrest warrant.

Deputies found seven pills "visually identified as oxycodone" and three grams of suspected marijuana in Wilson's vehicle, the warrant reads.

On Wilson's phone, deputies allegedly found "several drug-related text messages showing conversations regarding the sale and delivery of illegal substances."

Deputies found a digital scale and pipe "in plain view" in a juvenile's bedroom; several more pipes and a bong were found in the living room and dining areas, according to the warrant.

Kolar and Wilson were charged with maintaining a dwelling for drug use, contributing to the delinquency of a child and possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia. Wilson faces additional drug charges.

Kolar and Wilson were no longer in jail on Thursday afternoon. Further information wasn't immediately available.

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