Terry S. Husky, 38, Galmey, was arrested Jan. 31 after Trooper A. Martin observed Husky’s Trail Blazer in several lane violations as they were eastbound on Highway 6. Husky was stopped inside Gallatin city limits at 239th Street at approximately 8:20 p.m.
Husky gave the trooper a false identity but was later identified correctly. The passenger in the car, Candice M. Manues, was found to be on parole for felony possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine.
Husky denied Trooper Martin consent to search the vehicle; however, officers initiated a probable cause search at 9:09 p.m., after Daviess County Deputy T. Miller’s canine, Alan, indicated positively for narcotics in the vehicle.
The officers located marijuana residue and a locked metal box in the vehicle. Canine Alan indicated positively for narcotics inside the box, which was found to contain a white substance believed to be methamphetamine, as well as paraphernalia. Husky was taken to the regional jail on a 24-hour hold.
Husky was charged Feb. 1 with possession of controlled substance, D felony, as well as misdemeanors of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia – prior drug offense, failure to drive on right half of roadway, no valid license and failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Husky was arraigned before Judge Daren Adkins on Feb. 6, with bond not yet set.
