In Bradley, Maine, two men found themselves in trouble with the law after being stopped by deputies on Sunday afternoon. The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office shared the details of what went down during the traffic stop, and it’s quite the story.
It all started when deputies spotted a car they knew was being driven by Roger Black, a 47-year-old from Bradley. Turns out, Roger wasn’t supposed to be behind the wheel because his license had been suspended. To make matters worse, he had skipped a court date, which only added to his legal troubles.
But Roger wasn’t alone. Sitting in the passenger seat was 23-year-old Noah Harris, also from Bradley. It seems Noah had his own issues, as there was already a warrant out for his arrest.
As if that wasn’t enough, things took a serious turn when deputies searched the car. Inside, they reportedly found what appeared to be fentanyl and crack cocaine. This discovery led to even more charges.
Both Roger and Noah were taken into custody for their outstanding warrants. On top of that, Noah now faces additional charges for drug possession.
It was an eventful day in Bradley, and this traffic stop is a reminder that the long arm of the law is always at work.