Ross County, OH – Drug Bust: Traffic Stop Leads to Meth, Gun, and Theft Arrest

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Ross County, OH – A routine traffic stop in Ross County led to multiple felony charges after deputies allegedly found methamphetamine, a firearm, and stolen property inside a vehicle, according to the Ross County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies said the incident happened on November 4, 2025, near State Route 104 and Pleasant Valley Road, where a Black Ford F-150 was reportedly observed committing several traffic violations. The driver was stopped near Pleasant Valley Road and Egypt Pike, leading to an on-scene investigation and vehicle search.

According to the sheriff’s office, the search uncovered suspected methamphetamine, a firearm, reported stolen property, and drug abuse instruments. The driver, identified as 37-year-old Levi Haller, was taken into custody.

Haller was charged with Receiving Stolen Property, Theft, Improper Handling of a Firearm, Weapons Under Disability, and Possession of Drug Abuse Instruments. Authorities noted that further charges are pending laboratory results.

The sheriff’s office also released photos showing the recovered firearm, suspected drugs, and stolen items as part of the ongoing investigation.


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