Police said a drug dealer who didn't show up for sentencing two weeks ago was arrested in Pittsburgh's North Side on Tuesday.

Investigators said Terry Addison, 42, was originally arrested in August 2010 on possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance charges. Police said Addison was found with a variety of drugs, drug paraphernalia and a large amount of cash.

After her arrest, police said Addison pleaded guilty and was ordered to report for sentencing two weeks ago. Allegheny County sheriff's deputies said Addison failed to show up for her sentencing hearing and a warrant was issued for her arrest.

Deputies said they went to Vinceton Street to locate Addison at an apartment where she was reportedly staying. Deputies said that when they arrived, they could smell marijuana coming from the home.

Deputies said the door of the apartment was open, so they entered to search for Addison. Upon entering, deputies said, they noticed an assortment of drugs in plain-view, including marijuana and heroin.

After searching the apartment, investigators said Addison was not inside and believed she had fled to another apartment in the building.

With the complex surrounded, deputies began to ask tenants if they could search their apartments for Addison. Every tenant in the building obliged the deputies' request, except for Apartment 4, where Addison was believed to be hiding.

After obtaining search warrants for Apartment 4, deputies found Addison hiding in a closet and took her into custody.

The residents of the apartment, Kevin Cunningham, 19 and Kelyn Guy, 18, were arrested and charged with hindering apprehension and obstruction of law.

All three were in the Allegheny County Jail.

Police said they also found crack cocaine and 500 stamp bags of heroin hidden throughout the first apartment.