Suspected cocaine, marijuana bound from Barstow to Ohio intercepted by Texas trooper

Suspected cocaine, marijuana and THC products, being transported from Barstow to Ohio, were seized by a Texas Highway Patrol Trooper.
Suspected cocaine, marijuana and THC products, being transported from Barstow to Ohio, were seized by a Texas Highway Patrol Trooper.

Cocaine, cannabis, and THC products, being transported from Barstow to Ohio, were seized by a Texas Highway Patrol Trooper, according to authorities.

The Texas trooper discovered the illegal items during a traffic stop on Monday at westbound Interstate 40, the Amarillo Globe-News reported.

During the stop, the trooper discovered multiple plastic-wrapped packages of cocaine inside luggage in the suspect’s 2022 Cadillac CTS. Additionally, suspected cannabis and THC were found in the back seat area and glove box.

Police said the drugs were discovered in Oldham County as they were transported from Barstow to Fairlawn, Ohio.

The driver, Brian Davis, 51, of Doylestown, Ohio, was arrested and booked into the Oldham County Jail on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance, FOX29 reported.

Special agents with the Texas Department of Public Safety assisted with the investigation.

This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Cocaine, marijuana bound from Barstow to Ohio seized by Texas trooper