A Casey County man faces multiple charges following a traffic stop Thursday night.
Around 9 p.m., Deputy Austin Harris observed Charles R. Prewitt, 41, of Liberty, driving northbound on US127 near Walnut Hill Elementary School. Knowing Prewitt's license was suspended due to a DUI, Harris initiated a traffic stop.
During the stop, Prewitt admitted his license was suspended and revealed he lacked vehicle insurance. He consented to a search of his vehicle, where Harris discovered a glass pipe with suspected marijuana hidden in the headliner compartment.
Officer Adam Hewitt arrived to assist and later found a zipper pouch under the passenger door containing a glass pipe with suspected meth and white pills. Prewitt initially denied ownership but later admitted the pouch and meth pipe were his, claiming the pills were Tylenol.
Prewitt was arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including driving on a DUI-suspended license (third offense), possession of methamphetamine (third offense), possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and vehicle-related violations.






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