Police said a woman who had passed out in an SUV that had backed into the front door of a North Austin business was found with hundreds of doses of Xanax and methamphetamine, according to an arrest warrant affidavit filed on Monday.

Police found the woman, identified in the affidavit as 35-year-old Amber Gonzales, around 10:37 p.m. Sunday in the 900 block of Renli Street, near U.S. 290 East and Interstate 35.

An officer spotted her SUV and found her unresponsive with an open bottle of Jack Daniels in her lap, the affidavit said. The officer put her SUV into park to keep it from moving and woke Gonzales up to conduct a field sobriety test.

When she got out of the car, the document said, she had glassy eyes, slurred speech and soiled clothing. After the test, she was placed under arrest and charged with driving while intoxicated, according to the report. Officers then began searching her vehicle and found open containers of beer and whiskey and small bottles of liquor in the vehicle, along with a small yellow and white box.

When officers opened the box, they found 28.5 grams of a crystalline substance that tested positive for methamphetamine, 7.1 grams of a powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine, 10.6 grams of a substance that tested positive for ecstasy/MDMA, and 183 Xanax/Alprazolam pills, the affidavit said.

According to the report, the meth broke down into about 142.5 doses, while the Xanax came out to 732 doses.

Gonzales has been charged with driving while intoxicated and six additional charges for possession or manufacturing or delivering a controlled substance, jail records show.

She was still being held at the Travis County Jail on Tuesday on a combined bail of $78,500.

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