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.
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