(KNZA)--A Horton woman, along with her Blue Springs, Nebraska passenger, were arrested this week in Jackson County following a traffic stop.
The driver, 59-year-old Horton resident Sindee Holcomb, was taken into custody on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and use of a communication device during felony drug offense.
Her Nebraska passenger, 64-year-old John Remmers, was arrested on the same charges.
Following their early Monday evening arrests, the pair was booked into the Jackson County Jail.
According to a release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, it was around 5:30 that evening that a Sheriff's deputy stopped the Kia Sorento the pair was traveling in on 150th Road, just west of U.S. Highway 75.
During the investigation, which Morse says led to probable cause, the alleged drugs and paraphernalia were found, leading to the arrests.
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