Two people are currently in custody after a “significant amount” of meth was discovered during a traffic stop in Wisconsin, authorities say.
According to a release from the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office, deputies conducted a traffic stop on September 26 at Kountry Korners in the Village of Lomira.
After making contact with the passengers of the stopped vehicle, K9 Bak detected the presence of drugs inside, prompting a search. During the search, deputies seized a “significant amount” of methamphetamine as well as several other items of drug paraphernalia.
Both the driver, 41-year-old Michael Kreisle of Appleton, and a passenger, 38-year-old Stephanie Neuser of Appleton, were detained for the following charges:
Michael Kreisle (Currently being held on a $10,000 cash bond):
- Possess w/ Intent to Deliver-Amphetamine/Methamphetamine/etc.(>50g)
- Possess Drug Paraphernalia
Stephanie Neuser (Currently being held on a $10,000 cash bond):
- Possess w/ Intent to Deliver-Amphetamine/Methamphetamine/etc.(>50g)
- Possess Drug Paraphernalia
- Bail Jumping – Felony
Both are currently booked and being held in the Dodge County Jail. There is no more information available at this time.