LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Two Kentucky men were arrested with almost 9 pounds of meth, according to police.
Warren County sheriff's deputies conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 65, fives miles south of Bowling Green, around 7 a.m. Tuesday. According to police, drug task force detectives, deputies and a K-9 located Mexican crystal methamphetamine.
Police said 8.6 pounds of crystal meth, 22 Clonazepam tablets, 6.6 grams of marijuana, two guns — one of which was stolen — and $640 in cash was seized.Â
Joshua Weber, 37, of Bowling Green, was arrested. He's charged with trafficking in controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of a hand gun by a convicted felon, among other charges.
Todd Dooley, 41, of Brooks, was also arrested. He was charged with trafficking in controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of a hand gun by a convicted felon, among other charges.Â
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