Sumner County, TN – Deputies working overnight in Sumner County made two major drug-related discoveries during routine patrols, according to the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office.
During a traffic stop in Goodlettsville, a deputy observed possible criminal activity and called for K-9 Jax. The dog alerted to the odor of illegal narcotics, leading to a vehicle search that uncovered:
• 20 grams of powder cocaine
• 4.9 grams of fentanyl
• 14 grams of methamphetamine
• 5.5 grams of crack cocaine
• Additional items consistent with drug distribution
Later that same shift, another deputy conducted a separate stop for a registration violation. Authorities said a passenger was found with two ounces of marijuana, drug-sale materials, and was identified as a fugitive from Georgia, wanted for probation violations since June 2024.
The sheriff’s office highlighted these incidents as examples of how proactive patrol work helps keep drugs and wanted offenders off Sumner County streets.
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