(KLZA)--A traffic stop in Richardson County Friday evening on U.S. 75 Highway near Dawson led to the arrest of two Lincoln, Nebraska residents on multiple drug charges.
Following the raffic stop, a Richardson County Sheriff’s deputy requested assistance from a K-9 unit from the Brown County, Kansas Sheriff's Department..
After the K-9, Ari, indicated for the presence of illegal drugs, deputies searched the vehicle.
A press release says a pound of methamphetamine, 33 Tramadol pills, 190 Adderall pills and pills of Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, morphine and Xanax were found. Deputies also seized $2,000 in cash.
Arrested were 29-year-old Sarah Ockinga of Lincoln and 48-year-old Oak Anderson of Lincoln for suspicion of possession and drug trafficking.
The pair were booked into the Richardson County Jail.
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