(KNZA)--Two Mayetta residents were arrested on meth and child endangerment-related charges following a traffic stop in Jackson County early Saturday morning.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said Sheriff deputies conducted a traffic stop on a SUV for a traffic violation around 1:30 at 118th and S Roads near Hoyt.
Morse said the traffic stop led to a search of the vehicle, where multiple open containers along with suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were located.
The driver, 33-year-old Frederick Dillon Jr., and the passenger, 39-year-old Cissy Martinez-McKinney were arrested on charges of felony interference with law enforcement, aggravated child endangerment, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and transporting an open container.
In addition, Dillon was arrested for driving while suspended, improper driving on a laned roadway, no driver's license and driving without insurance.
Following their arrest, both were booked into the Jackson County Jail.
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