Local Officials Encourage Seat Belt Use Ahead of Busy Travel Weekend
- Adam Woods, 42, was pulled over Monday on New Harmony Road in Vanderburgh County for not wearing a seatbelt during a traffic safety enforcement effort and was subsequently arrested on felony drug possession charges.
- Officers stopped Woods for not wearing a seat belt and discovered he had a suspended driver's license before obtaining permission to search his vehicle.
- The search uncovered a hypodermic syringe, a metal scoop, and a white powdery substance that tested positive for both fentanyl and heroin.
- Following the traffic stop, Woods was taken into custody and processed at the Vanderburgh County Jail on charges related to felony drug possession, as reported by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office.
- This traffic stop underscores law enforcement’s efforts to increase seat belt compliance as part of a broader holiday travel safety initiative.
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Click It or Ticket campaign reminds Kansans to always buckle up for Memorial Day, summer road trips - Tri-County Tribune
By KDOT: Philip Harris | Philip.A.Harris@ks.gov, KHP: April McCollum | April.M.McCollum@ks.gov, KTA: Jeri Biehler | JBiehler@ksturnpike.com The Kansas Department of Transportation, Kansas Highway Patrol and Kansas… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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