A call of a supicious vehicle led to the arrest of two people Tuesday morning.
Around 9am, Casey County Deputy Tyler Luttrell responded to a rolling domestic call on East 70 near Yosemite. He identified the suspect vehicle, a red 2022 KIA Forte, and conducted a traffic stop. The driver, Katelyn M. Stamper, 28, of Liberty, and passenger 40-year-old Dustin J. Brown, of Campbellsville, both appeared nervous.
Katelyn stated they were only arguing and nothing physical occurred. Noticing Katelyn's pinpoint pupils, Deputy Luttrell requested a K-9 unit. K-9 Mako alerted positively to the vehicle. During the search, a tin can with crystal-like residue was found. Dustin claimed ownership of the substances but struggled to identify them without Katelyn's help.
Katelyn showed signs of impairment during field sobriety tests and admitted to using meth the previous day. She was charged with DUI-controlled substance, possession of methamphetamine (1st degree), and possession of drug paraphernalia. Dustin was charged with possession of methamphetamine (1st degree, 2nd offense) and possession of drug paraphernalia. Both were lodged in the Casey County Jail.






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