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CVE arrests driver of semi on drug charges

Following routine vehicle safety stop on I-65

By Jared Newberry, Public
KSP Commerrcial Vehicle Enforcement, Region 2, Louisville, KY

BOWLING GREEN, KY - Commercial Vehicle Enforcement division KSP Post Three Bowling Green made a drug related arrest following a traffic stop on I-65 in Warren County. According to Officers, a 2007 Freightliner was stopped for a vehicle safety inspection when suspected cocaine and drug paraphernalia was located inside the vehicle. The operator, Scott Kline of Muscatine Iowa was arrested and lodged in the Warren County Jail. The case is currently on going and being investigated by Officer Duvall. - OFFICER JARED NEWBERRY.




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