The Knox County Indiana Sheriffs Department reports that three people were charged with felony drug offenses Tuesday.
A stop of a vehicle failing to maintain lanes on U.S. 50 east of Wheatland led to the discovery of methamphetamine and pills inside by a K-9 officer.
Arrested was the driver, 53 year old Charles Hayes and passenger 35 year old Rebecca Workman both of Vincennes.
Both were being held for methamphetamine, marijuana, controlled substance and drug paraphenalia possession on $10,000 bond each in the Knox County Jail.
Another stop at 15th and Willow Streets in Vincennes for running a stop light led to the arrest of 32 year old David Nall of Washington, Indiana.
A K-9 officer detected illegal drugs and items used in the sale of drugs inside his truck.
Nall was charged with dealing in methamphetamine along with possession of meth, marijuana, a syringe and paraphenalia.
He was also charged with driving while suspended and cited for disregarding a traffic control device.
Nall was being on $10,000 bond in the Knox County Jail.
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