Two people are in custody on charges after a traffic stop by the Knox County (Indiana) Sheriff's Department Tuesday.
A minivan being driven by 31-year-old Joshua Graber was pulled over by deputies on South Hart Street Road near the Stagecoach Road after it was determined by a license plate reader that Graber's driver's license was suspended.
During the stop, Graber was found to have the drug methamphetamine on his person. A K-9 unit summoned to the scene indicated additional drugs in the vehicle and a subsequent search uncovered additional meth and dried mushrooms.
Graber was arrested and has been preliminarily charged with Driving While Suspended and Possession of Methamphetamine. A passenger with Graber, 42-year-old Peggy Baker was found to be wanted on an arrest warrant for Probation Violation. She was also arrested on the warrant and was additionally charged with Possession of a Hallucinogenic Drug. Both were booked into the Knox County Jail and were being held on bond.
Lawrence County Animal Control Officer terminated
Indiana State Police seeks volunteer chaplains to support trooper wellness and resilience
St. Francisville water main break
VU Health Sciences and Learning Center to officially open in February
Earthquake in southern Illinois
American Red Cross urges the public to donate blood
State committee approves IDOC mail rule
Information sought in Lawrence County man's death
U.S. Rep. Yakym’s bipartisan BARCODE Efficiency Act Advances
Thacker joins IHA Board of Directors
St Francisville City Council moves on water tower project
Miss Lawrence County heads to Springfield
New hanger planned at Mid-American Air Center
Two agreements approved by Vincennes Board of Works and Safety
Two arrests made by Lawrence County authorities
Deadline approaching for blind, disabled Hoosiers and seniors to receive property tax credits
Bridgeport Senior Center to close this week
