(KNZA)--A Jackson County traffic stop leads to the arrest of two Osage County residents on drug charges.
Jackson County Sherriff Tim Morse says 38-year-old Matthew Barr, of Carbondale, and 35-year-old Shawna Valentine, of Osage City, were arrested Friday after a Sheriff's deputy stopped a vehicle at 4th and Arizona Streets in Holton.
Barr was booked into the Jackson County Jail for possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and felony interference with law enforcement. Bar also had an outstanding Osage County warrant. Bar was released after posting bond.
Valentine was booked into the Jackson County Jail for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and felony interference with law enforcement. Valentine was also wanted on an outstanding Osage County warrant. Valentine is currently being held in the Jackson County Jail with bond set at $7,500.00.
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