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Police Crackdown in Scottsville Leads to Multiple Drug Arrests

Police officer at a traffic stop in Scottsville KY

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In Scottsville, KY, a series of recent traffic stops by local police led to the arrests of four individuals on drug-related charges. Law enforcement seized various illegal substances including methamphetamine, marijuana, and cocaine. These efforts signify the ongoing commitment of the police to tackling drug offenses in the community and underscore the importance of vigilance among residents.

Scottsville, KY – Multiple drug arrests have occurred in Scottsville following a series of traffic stops conducted by local police. Over the course of just a few days, law enforcement apprehended four individuals, leading to significant drug confiscations, including methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, and related paraphernalia.

The first incident involved Joshua Shane Webb, a 38-year-old resident of Bowling Green, who was arrested on Sunday at 10:23 p.m. Webb was pulled over for a traffic-related offense, during which officers discovered suspected methamphetamine in his possession. He has since been charged with a headlight violation and first-degree possession of a controlled substance, third or greater offense related to methamphetamine. Webb is currently being held at the Allen County Detention Center.

Early Wednesday morning, at approximately 1 a.m., Scottsville police conducted another traffic stop, this time involving Brandon Cox, 36, who was driving a 2005 GMC. The traffic stop led to the seizure of a substantial quantity of illegal substances, including 429.5 grams of marijuana, cocaine, various narcotic pills, drug paraphernalia typically associated with drug trafficking, a handgun, and cash currency. Cox was arrested during this stop and is also being detained at the Allen County Detention Center.

Monday saw the arrest of Brandi Boisseau, a 42-year-old woman from Franklin. Officers stopped Boisseau’s vehicle around 9 a.m. for traffic violations. Subsequent searches revealed suspected methamphetamine in her vehicle. She faces several charges, including first-degree possession of a controlled substance, third offense related to methamphetamine, as well as charges for having no brake lights and for following another vehicle too closely. Boisseau is currently held in the Allen County Detention Center.

The final arrest occurred on Tuesday afternoon, just before 3 p.m. Sara Sanspree, 43, was stopped by police while driving a 2010 Chrysler. A police K-9 indicated a positive alert on the vehicle during the traffic stop. A thorough investigation resulted in the officers uncovering a large bag of methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, U.S. currency, and various items associated with narcotics trafficking and possession of drug paraphernalia. Sanspree was subsequently arrested and is being detained at the Allen County Detention Center.

These arrests underscore the ongoing efforts by Scottsville police to address drug-related offenses within the community. This series of arrests reflects a proactive approach to enforcing traffic laws, which have seemingly led to the identification and apprehension of individuals involved in illegal drug activities.

It is important for residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities that may indicate drug trafficking or other illegal activities in their neighborhoods. The ongoing collaboration between the police and community members is essential to maintaining public safety.

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