A North Carolina woman faces a mountain of drug charges after her arrest landed her behind bars with no chance of bail.

Margaret Louise Dalton, 38, was hauled in by Onslow County deputies on January 15, sending shockwaves through her quiet neighborhood. Authorities say Dalton wasn’t dabbling—she’s accused of manufacturing and trafficking hefty stashes of fentanyl and methamphetamine, as well as cocaine, right out of a white camper in the Jacksonville area.

An evidence photograph taken by MHA Drug Enforcement agents shows fentanyl pills at a crime scene.

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Cops claim she handled more than 28 grams of fentanyl, packaging and repackaging the dangerous opioid for sale. That’s not all—warrants reveal Dalton allegedly cooked up between 28 and 200 grams of meth and was caught with 22.1 grams of cocaine tucked away, ready for dealing. Investigators also say the camper wasn’t just her hideout—it was a full-blown drug den, operating in violation of North Carolina’s laws.

Dalton is staring down multiple felonies: trafficking and manufacturing fentanyl and meth, possession with intent to sell all three drugs, running a drug house, and holding onto paraphernalia. With these serious accusations, Dalton is stuck in Onslow County Jail awaiting her first court date, set for January 16, 2026—and this case is promising to be explosive.

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