Broken tail light leads to stop, drug arrest

 

April 30, 2017



A drug dog alerting caused officers to search a vehicle stopped for a traffic infraction in Alva. The two occupants have been charged with drug possession felonies.

According to court documents, on Tuesday, April 18, about 4:55 p.m. Woods County Deputy Adam Honeyman saw a 2003 Chevrolet S-10 pickup stop at First and Barnes. It appeared not to have a working left brake light. He followed the pickup to the next stop sign and confirmed he could not see a left brake light.

Honeyman activated his emergency lights and conducted a traffic stop of the pickup which was driven by Heath Ray Tomberlin. Th...



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