Buffalo Grove Police Announce Memorial Day Traffic Safety Campaign
- In Vanderburgh County, Indiana, deputies stopped 42-year-old Adam Woods on Monday for not wearing a seatbelt on New Harmony Road.
- The traffic stop occurred during a seat belt enforcement initiative and led to a search that uncovered Woods was driving with a suspended license and in possession of illegal drugs.
- Authorities discovered a hypodermic syringe, a metal scoop, and a white powder testing positive for fentanyl and heroin in Woods's vehicle.
- Woods faced felony drug possession charges and was booked into Vanderburgh County Jail following his arrest during the enforcement operation.
- This incident highlights law enforcement's increased traffic safety efforts during the campaign to enforce seat belt laws and enhance road safety.
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Buffalo Grove Police Announce Memorial Day Traffic Safety Campaign
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