Craig M. Holloway, 55, and Tasha Martin, 37, both of Rochester, were arrested on Wednesday following a traffic stop that led to the discovery of a significant quantity of suspected illegal narcotics.
During the stop, deputies uncovered approximately four ounces of suspected methamphetamine in the vehicle. Both Holloway and Martin were taken into custody and are facing charges related to dealing methamphetamine.
The investigation was led by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office, with assistance from the Indiana State Police and the Rochester Police Department.
“This case is a strong example of how proactive patrol and alert deputies can take dangerous drugs off the streets,” said Sheriff Travis Heishman. “We remain committed to holding drug dealers accountable and protecting the citizens of Fulton County.”
Authorities say the investigation is ongoing.
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