Two subjects were arrested on Aug. 14 after the Daviess County K-9 drug dog alerted to the odor of a narcotic on their vehicle located on Lake Street in Lock Springs.


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Sye Iness, 24, Holts Summit, and Joscelynn Russell, 24, Fair Play, were arrested and transported to the Daviess-DeKalb Regional Jail.

According to the probable cause statement, a search of the vehicle revealed a large amount of drugs and paraphernalia, including two syringes loaded with methamphetamine, pills identified to be Tramadol Hydrochloride, marijuana, and multiple used, capped and uncapped, hypodermic syringes, among other items of paraphernalia.

According to Iness and Russell, they were living in the vehicle with two children, ages 2 and 6.

They have each been charged with two felony counts of possession of controlled substance, two felony counts of endangering welfare of a child involving drugs first degree, and misdemeanor counts of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.

Bond was denied.