Three people are facing felony drug charges after state troopers seized
marijuana-laced lollipops and cookies, crack cocaine and prescription pills during a traffic stop in western Ohio.
Troopers stopped a car for speeding Sunday night on Interstate 75 in Auglaize County.
The patrol says troopers detected an odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle – and a probable cause search revealed the marijuana-laced lollipops and cookies, 29 grams of crack cocaine, a variety of prescription pills and marijuana in the vehicle.
Value of the drugs is estimated to be eight-thousand dollars.
A man and woman from Michigan and a man from Tennessee have been charged with Trafficking in Cocaine and Trafficking in Marijuana.
If convicted, each could face up to 11 years in prison and fines of up to 25-thousand dollars.
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on Tuesday, 16 October 2012 at 10:23 AM.
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