LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Two people were arrested in southern Indiana after a traffic stop led to over 50 grams of meth being found in the ceiling of a gas station bathroom.

Just before 1 a.m. Wednesday, Indiana State Police and the Crawford County Sheriff's Office conducted a traffic stop in the Carefree area of Crawford County after receiving tips about possible drug activity.

They searched the vehicle with a K-9 but nothing was found. After speaking with the driver Allen Crawford and passenger Sarah Williams it was discovered that Crawford had gone into the Pilot gas station to use the restroom prior to the traffic stop.

A deputy went into the restroom and found a tile in the ceiling to be misplaced. He found 57 grams of suspected meth in the ceiling.

Both Crawford and Williams were taken to the Crawford County Jail.

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