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CPD: Midnight traffic stop leads to arrest

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

Soon after MidnightCT on Monday, June 7, 2021, the Columbia Police Department initiated a traffic stop on Campbellsville Street near the intersection of Oak Street.

After making contact with the driver, a strong odor of marijuana was detected within the vehicle.

Once the party was outside of the vehicle, a male subject was found to be in possession of marijuana and suspected methamphetamine. He additionally had two active warrants.


Ryan Dudgeon, 42, of Campbellsville has been charged with possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance methamphetamine.

Officer Justin Cross was the arresting officer. He was assisted on scene by Officer Josh Durbin and Deputy Chandler Staten.


This story was posted on 2021-06-07 19:42:07
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