LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Traffic stops in Scott County, Indiana, led to two arrests and police seizing drugs and cash.
A Scott County Sheriff's deputy pulled over William Bogard, 64, of Tennessee, on U.S. 31 on Saturday. In the car, police said they found 29 grams of meth, 1 pound of marijuana and more than $1,400 in cash.
The next day, the same deputy pulled over 46-year-old Joni Tash, of Jeffersonville, on U.S. 31. Police said she had a suspended license, and they found meth and marijuana inside.
Both Bogard and Tash face several charges, including drug possession.
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