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Traffic stop results in Methamphetamine arrest

Traffic stop 7 miles north of Columbia by Columbia Police, Adair County Sheriff's Office results in meth arrest; Green County Sheriff's Office notified, search property where meth manufacturing materials are found

By Josh Brockman, Public Information Officer
Columbia, KY, Police Department, Jason Cross, Chief

On Friday 03-15-13 at 11:33 a.m. Columbia Police Department Det. Tracy McCarol and Adair County Sheriff Deputy Jarod Conover conducted a traffic stop on a maroon 2001 Suzuki, travelling KY 55 approximately 7 miles north of Columbia.

Jamie L Young age 33 of Greensburg KY was arrested by CPD Det. McCarol on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Degree (Methamphetamine).

Further investigation led Officers to obtain information that was relayed to Green County Sheriff's Department and a search of Young's property was conducted. Materials commonly used in the manufacture of methamphetamines was located on the property. Young was lodged in Adair County Regional Jail. Det. McCarol and Deputy Conover was assisted by Sheriff Harrison Moss. - Ofc. Josh Brockman,




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