A Georgia woman’s lead foot resulted in a traffic stop that eventually led to drug trafficking charges for her and her travel companion late last month. Shelbie Jackson, 35, of Cleveland, Ga., was arrested for two felony counts of trafficking fentanyl, one felony count each of possession with intent to sell or deliver fentanyl, alter steal destroy criminal evidence, and possession of a controlled substance on jail premises, and one misdemeanor count each of possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding and failure to wear a seat belt. Tamkio Marshell Jackson, 46, of Gainesville, Ga., was arrested for two felony counts of trafficking fentanyl, one felony count each of maintaining a dwelling or place for distribution of controlled substances and possession of a controlled substance on jail premises, and one misdemeanor count each of possession of drug paraphernalia, carrying a concealed gun, and simple possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance. The two women were arrested on Jan. 30 after North Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper Courtney Barker stopped their vehicle for speeding near exit 85 on U.S. 74, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Shelbie Jackson was dri