One man was arrested on drug charges after a traffic stop in White County Tuesday.
When a vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign, a deputy conducted a traffic stop. According to the White County Sheriff's Office, during the stop, a K9 dog indicated there was something on the underside of the vehicle. A search of the vehicle found plastic containers wrapped in dark colored tape underneath the car. After investigating, authorities found they contained methamphetamine, cocaine, oxycodone, alprolazam and marijuana.
The driver of the vehicle, Paul Christian Horner, age 48 of Cleveland, was arrested. He is charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute, possession of a schedule 2 drug, possession of a schedule 4 drug, possession of marijuana, drugs not in original container, and failure to stop for stop sign.

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