(KNZA)--A New Year's eve Jackson County traffic stop led to the arrest of a Topeka man on drug possession charges.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a release, said a Sheriff's deputy conducted a traffic stop around 1:00 Sunday morning on a car for a traffic violation in the vicinity of 126th Road and U.S. 75 Highway.
During the stop, drug paraphernalia was allegedly observed in plain view.
A probable cause search was conducted. Suspected methamphetamine, a hallucinogenic drug and drug paraphernalia were located.
Morse said 41-year-old Christopher Clinton was arrested for possession of meth, possession of a hallucinogenic drug and drug paraphernalia.
Following his arrest, Clinton was booked into the Jackson County Jail where he is being held on a $5,000 bond.
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