LANCASTER — A Berlin woman was found guilty in Coos County Superior Court of 11 charges ranging from possession of controlled substances, contempt, willful concealment and theft.

Kayleigh George, 28, reached a plea agreement that sentenced her to a year in the Grafton House of Correction where she will enter the Focused Intentional Re-entry and Recovery Program. A three-level re-entry services and addiction treatment program, FIRM consists of intensive in-house programming along with progression through supervision on home confinement and aftercare services. Assistant Coos County Attorney Scott Whitaker said traditionally, the in-house portion of the program takes 120 days to complete and once successfully completed, George will be placed on two years probation.

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