Two people are facing heroin possession charges after a traffic stop in Hopkinsville early Monday morning. Hopkinsville Police report a vehicle driven by 27-year old David Brettschneider, of Cadiz, was stopped around 2:45am on Fort Campbell Boulevard for traveling 50 miles per hour.
During the stop, police reportedly smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and found a partially smoked marijuana joint inside a cigarette pack in Brettschneider’s pocket. Police say a small baggie with a black tar substance consistent with heroin was found in the door pocket of the vehicle.
Brettschneider and his passenger, 27-year old Jamiann Azud, of Leominster, Massachuetts, were lodged in the Christian County Jail charged with 1st Degree Possession of a Controlled Substance (Heroin). Brettschneider was also charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and License to be in Possession.
During the stop, police reportedly smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle and found a partially smoked marijuana joint inside a cigarette pack in Brettschneider’s pocket. Police say a small baggie with a black tar substance consistent with heroin was found in the door pocket of the vehicle.
Brettschneider and his passenger, 27-year old Jamiann Azud, of Leominster, Massachuetts, were lodged in the Christian County Jail charged with 1st Degree Possession of a Controlled Substance (Heroin). Brettschneider was also charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and License to be in Possession.
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