A routine traffic stop led to the arrest of a driver after the trooper smelled pot. The man, 28-year-old John Lee, is from New York. He was pulled over for speeding on the Ohio Turnpike at Exit 13 on Monday morning. As soon as the trooper smelled marijuana, he called for a deputy from Williams County Sheriff’s Department to assist. Trooper Greg Harkey told the Bryan Times that they searched the man’s vehicle and found an ounce of pot and a backpack with suspected cocaine and needles. Lee reportedly admitted it was cocaine. OSP is sending the drug to the BCI for confirmation. Lee was arrested and charged with misdemeanor drug possession and released on his own recognizance. Trooper Harkey said other charges are pending.
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