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Traffic stop of Little Rock woman results in drug arrest

On December 2nd, Howard County Deputy Jake Eudy conducted a traffic stop on Highway 278.
Deputy Eudy made contact with the driver of the vehicle and she was identified as 34 year old Alison Broyles of Little Rock. 
As reported, Broyles appeared to be under the influence of narcotics. Nashville K-9 Officer Greg Parker arrived on the scene and used his K-9 Apollo to conduct an open air sniff around the vehicle. The K-9 gave a positive alert on the vehicle indicating the presence of illegal narcotics.
It was reported that Deputy Eudy then conducted a search of the vehicle and located two glass smoking pipes inside a backpack in the back seat. Both pipes contained a crystal rock-like substance that was believed to be methamphetamine. 
Broyles was arrested and charged with Possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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