LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Police in Indiana recovered 187 pounds of meth during a traffic stop Tuesday, Fox59 reported.
Plainfield Police officers were patrolling near Interstate 70 when a truck reportedly committed several traffic violations. An officer deployed his K-9 partner, Echo, who alerted officers to the possible presence of narcotics.
Officers found a 50-gallon work tote in the truck with several bags of suspected meth. A large black trash bag had more suspected meth inside.
Two men in the truck were arrested and charged with intention to distribute meth.
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