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Traffic stop intercepts a large amount of suspected meth

From Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, Kentucky State Police
Region 2, Louisville, KY

At approximly 8pmET on Monday, Febuary 17, 2007, Officer Jared Newberry stopped a Freightliner for a traffic violation near the 21 mile point on the Watterson Expressway. Inside the cab of the tractor a black duffle bag was found and more than 115 grams of suspected Crystal Methamphetamine was located. Several forms of the suspected drug were found including rock, liquid, and powder; with an estimated street value of $30,000 dollars. The vehicle was enroute from New York and bound for Laredo Texas. KY State Police were assisted by Louisville Metro Police K-9 and LMPD Traffic Division. The case is currently under investigation by Officer Jared Newberry.




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