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ACSO: Traffic stop leads to felony drug charges By Sheriff Josh Brockman Adair County Sheriff's Office On Thursday, February 6, 2020, at 9:28pmCT, Sheriff Deputy's Justin Cross and Joey Keith initiated a traffic stop on a 2005 Pontiac car on Russell Road. During the investigation, deputies suspected illegal narcotics in the vehicle and called for the on duty K-9 to respond. Columbia Police K-9 Officer John Dial and K-9 Gunner arrived on scene, and Gunner made a positive hit indicator to the odor or presence of narcotics in the vehicle . A search of the vehicle was then conducted and, as a result, methamphetamine was located. Deputy Joey Keith arrested Joey Burton, 38, and Allana Burton, 39, both of Columbia, on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st degree methamphetamine. Both were lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. The Sheriff's Office is continuing the investigation . This story was posted on 2020-02-07 11:34:56
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