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KSP arrests occupants of pickup blocking Bomar Hts.,roadway Trooper Nick Davis, acting on complaint, finds white 1992 GMC pickup stopped in the middle of Bomar Heights roadway. Driver consents to search of vehicle, in which, report alleges, glass pipes, methamphetamine concealed in a cigarette pack, small baggies and a straw were found and confiscated as evidence. 38 year old male driver and 19 year old female passenger both arrested, lodged in Adair County regional jail on multiple drug related charges. The driver faces additional charges Note: An arrest is not a finding of guilt. An individual placed under arrest is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceeding. Click on headline for complete story. By Tpr. Nicholas Hale, Public Information Officer KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY ADAIR COUNTY, KY (Tue 28 Aug 2018) On Sunday, August 26, 2018 at approximately 5:08pmCT, Trooper Nick Davis responded to Bomar Heights in Columbia in reference to a vehicle that was stopped in the roadway, blocking traffic. When Trooper Davis arrived, he observed a white, 1992 GMC pickup parked in the middle of the road. Trooper Davis made contact with the driver, 38 year old Curtis Keith of Columbia. Mr. Keith stated that he had run out of gas. The driver of the vehicle consented to a search of the vehicle resulting in glass pipes, methamphetamine concealed in a cigarette pack, small baggies and a straw being found and confiscated as evidence. Trooper Davis arrested and charged Keith, along with a passenger in the vehicle, 19 year old Breanna Taylor of Columbia, KY, with Possession of a controlled substance 1st degree, 1st offense (methamphetamine) and possession of drug paraphernalia.Keith received additional charges of operating on a suspended or revoked license, no operators license, failure to produce insurance card and failure of owner to maintain required insurance, 1st offense. Both were lodged in the Adair county regional jail. This story was posted on 2018-08-28 13:09:47
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