(KNZA)--A traffic stop last week in Jackson County sent two to jail on drug-related charges.
According to a release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, a Deputy stopped a vehicle in southern Jackson County, near 126th and U.S. Highway 75, for a traffic infraction.
The stop led to the arrest of 40-year-old Topeka resident Richard Lane for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and making false information. Also arrested during the stop was 36-year-old Holton resident Jennifer Crabill. She was taken into custody for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. According to Morse, she was also wanted on outstanding Jackson County warrants.
Following their arrests Tuesday, both were booked into the Jackson County Jail.
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