(KNZA)--Two Indiana men were arrested on drug possession charges following a traffic stop in Jackson County last week.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a release, said a Sheriff's deputy conducted a traffic stop on a pickup truck shortly before 9:00 the evening of February 25 for a traffic infraction on U.S. 75 Highway near 134th Road.
During a probable cause search of the vehicle, the two occupants were arrested.
The driver, 25-year-old Kameron Chapman, of South Bend, Indiana, was arrested for possession of a hallucinogenic drug and drug paraphernalia.
The passenger, 26-year-old Sean Rader, of Mishawaka, Indiana, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine, possession of a hallucinogenic drug, possession of THC, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following their arrest, the pair were booked into the Jackson Co Jail.
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