Pubdate: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 Source: Wheeling News-Register (WV) Copyright: 2008 Wheeling News Register Contact: http://www.news-register.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4252 Author: Gabe Wells Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. TROOPER SAYS I-70 IS A DRUG THOROUGHFARE Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers keep making drug seizures and arrests, but that hasn't stopped the flow of narcotics being trafficked along Interstate 70, a Post 7 sergeant said Friday. A string of traffic stops this week resulted in multiple arrests and the recovery of heroin, pills and drug paraphernalia, according to Sgt. Jim Tracy of the St. Clairsville post. He said heroin and prescription drugs were taken in an arrest at about 7:15 a.m. Friday on Interstate 70 in St. Clairsville, and troopers were kept busy Thursday with a bizarre set of circumstances involving drugs and a stolen vehicle. The situation was described by Tracy as "a mess." The Nissan pick-up truck [redacted] was driving Thursday in Belmont County was stopped by troopers twice before she was arrested on a felony charge of receiving stolen property and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia. Tracy said the post received a tip the all-terrain vehicle in the bed of the pick-up was stolen. The truck,[redacted] was spotted at about 5 p.m. by a trooper in Belmont County who stopped [redacted] on Ohio 7 at the intersection of Aetna Street in Martins Ferry. [redacted] at the time of that stop. All three of them were permitted to continue on because the trooper could not confirm any of them had taken the ATV without permission. Tracy said it was only minutes after the three were set free that authorities learned the owner of the ATV had just reported it is missing, and troopers were again looking for the Nissan driven by [redacted]. Tracy stopped the vehicle about 45 minutes after the initial traffic stop. The second traffic stop was made near Barnesville at milepost 202 of I-70. The sergeant said, because the ATV had been officially reported stolen, he was able to search the pick-up truck. "She had a crack pipe," Tracy said. "One of the males had a large quantity of Percosets. Both men had large sums of money - three grand ($3,000) between them." [redacted] was being held Friday in the Belmont County Jail on a felony charge of receiving stolen property and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia. [redacted] was held on two counts of drug possession and one count of receiving stolen property. [redacted] was held on one count of receiving stolen property. Tracy also was the trooper who made the drug arrest at 7:15 a.m. Friday near milepost 211 of I-70 in St. Clairsville. [redacted], was transported to the Belmont County Jail on charges of drug trafficking, three counts of drug possession and possession of drug abuse instruments. The sergeant said [redacted] was in possession of heroin, prescription pills and a large amount of cash. Tracy said, in addition to the drugs stops Thursday and Friday, another recent stop resulted in an arrest and the seizure of 51 Xanax pills. "It's a (drug) thoroughfare here on I-70," Tracy said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake