An early morning traffic stop Saturday in Culver resulted in four people being arrested on drug possession charges.
Those arrested and each charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia are: Alexis L. Bajer, 23, Andrea Potter, 18, John M. Potter, 42, all of Monterey, and Derrick B. Little, 39, of Knox.
They were taken into custody by Fulton County sheriff's deputies at County Road 700 North and State Road 17 and each booked at the Fulton County Jail on a $2,500 surety or $500 cash bond.
Andrea Potter was additionally arrested on a preliminary charge of driving without ever obtaining a license, as well as a warrant charging her with failure to appear in court on an original charge of driving when never licensed, carrying a cash bond of $250.
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