Cocaine Seatbelt Pullover

Florida Pair Arrested After Seatbelt Violation While Driving To Jail Turns Up Cocaine, Crack

Cocaine Seatbelt Pullover
Source: WCSO

A traffic stop for a seatbelt violation leads to the arrest of a pair out of Miami on drug charges.

According to investigators, on Sunday morning, a Walton County Sheriff’s Deputy conducting traffic enforcement near Highway 90 and State Highway 285 pulled over a vehicle when he noticed the driver was not wearing a seatbelt.

Deputies say a strong smell of marijuana was coming from the vehicle when the deputy approached the driver’s side door.

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After speaking with the driver, 25-year-old Taurus Washington of Miami, Florida, it was discovered his license had been suspended indefinitely, and no one in the vehicle had a medical marijuana card or a valid driver’s license.

Washington also had a non-extraditable warrant out of Arizona, deputies say.

The two other passengers of the vehicle were detained. Washington was searched, and 1.2 grams of crack cocaine was found in his pants pocket.

During a search of the car, deputies located three tightly rolled packages containing 61.8 grams of cocaine which appeared to be made for smuggling inside a body cavity and 106 grams of marijuana.

One of the passengers, Destiny Butler, 21, also of Miami, admitted to the drugs belonging to her and that she was taking them to “Central.”

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She also provided a fake ID to deputies to conceal her identity.

Washington was charged with cocaine possession and driving with a revoked license and was issued a traffic citation for not wearing a seatbelt. Butler was charged with trafficking cocaine, providing a false ID to a LEO, and a warrant for grand theft auto out of Miami Dade County.

Both were taken to the Walton County Jail and remain incarcerated at the time of this release. Butler was given a $50,000 bond and Washington a $5,000 bond.

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