Traffic Stop in Alabama Results in Arrest for Drug Trafficking

In Limestone County, Alabama, a routine traffic stop led to the apprehension of two individuals on charges related to narcotics trafficking. Authorities conducted the stop and subsequently discovered approximately 28 grams of methamphetamine concealed within the vehicle. Following this initial discovery, investigators secured a search warrant for a nearby residence, where they uncovered an additional 100 grams of methamphetamine.

The two men arrested in connection with this incident are identified as Bradley Michael Rouse, 48, and Michael Paul Mondell, 45, both residents of Athens. They now face multiple charges associated with drug trafficking as a result of the operation. The investigation underscores ongoing efforts to combat drug-related offenses in the region.


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