2 charged after pounds of meth, stolen gun seized during Kentucky traffic stop

WARREN COUNTY, Ky. (WKRN) — Two Kentucky men were charged Tuesday after a traffic stop led to the discovery of a large amount of drugs and two firearms, including one stolen from Nashville.

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office said just after 7 a.m. Tuesday, deputies performed a traffic stop on two men who were driving along Interstate 64, five miles south of Bowling Green. Deputies worked with Warren County Drug Task Force detectives and K9 officers to search the vehicle.

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During the search, investigators reportedly found 8.6 pounds of crystal methamphetamine, 22 pills, 6.6 grams of marijuana and $640 in cash. Two handguns were also recovered, including one that was reported stolen from Nashville.

Joshua Steven Webster, 37, was charged with felony trafficking in controlled substances, felony handgun possession as a convicted felon, misdemeanor marijuana possession, misdemeanor receiving stolen property and misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance.

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Todd Allen Dooley, 41, was charged with felony trafficking in controlled substances, felony handgun possession as a convicted felon, misdemeanor marijuana possession, misdemeanor receiving stolen property, misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance, misdemeanor excessive windshield/window tint, misdemeanor failure to maintain required vehicle insurance and misdemeanor operating on a suspended license.

According to Warren County Jail records, both men are being held without bond…

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