A traffic stop for speeding on a rural Petaluma highway earlier this week led to the seizure of about 10 pounds of methamphetamine and the arrest of two men, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said.
A deputy assigned to a K-9 patrol unit was on patrol Wednesday morning near Lakeville Highway when he spotted a speeding vehicle and pulled it over. The deputy identified the occupants as Felix Miller, 61, of Santa Rosa and Jedediah Renda, 56, of Forestville, the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement Thursday.
During the stop, the deputy deployed Riggs, a police dog, to sniff the vehicle. Riggs allegedly alerted the deputy to the presence of drugs, prompting him to search the vehicle…