(KNZA)--Two individuals were arrested on drug charges following two separate Brown County traffic stops.
According to a report from Brown County Sheriff John Merchant, 53-year-old Paul Babcock, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested Saturday, August 3rd after a Sheriff's deputy made a traffic stop on U.S. 75 Highway near 220th Road.
Babcock was arrested on charges of possession of a stimulant and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Following his arrest, he was booked into the Brown County Jail but is no longer listed as an inmate.
Merchant said 35-year-old Drew Reeves, of Hiawatha, was arrested Tuesday, August 6th after a Brown County deputy made a traffic stop in Hiawatha.
Reeves was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Hiawatha Police Department assisted.
Following his arrest, Reeves was booked into the Brown County Jail but is no longer listed as an inmate.
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