WARRICK CO., Ind. – Yesterday morning (Thursday, October 4) at approximately 10:10, Indiana State Police Trooper John Davis was contacted by an individual that had been contacted by another individual via Facebook Messenger about purchasing a quarter gram of meth for $400.
After communicating with Trooper Davis, the individual agreed to purchase the meth to assist law enforcement and set up a location for the transaction. The person allegedly selling the meth agreed to meet his new client on SR 61 near Dogwood Lane north of Boonville and would be driving a burgundy Toyota Camry.
Troopers were in the area and at approximately noon, Trooper Davis observed the driver of the Toyota Camry abruptly turn left into a private driveway without signaling. Davis initiated a traffic stop and identified the driver as Stephen Robinson, 46, of Cynthiana, and his passenger as Alison Roettger, 32, of Chandler.
When Robinson was instructed to exit the vehicle, officers observed a small plastic bag containing meth on the front seat where he had been sitting. Troopers continued to search the vehicle and found two electronic scales, two syringes, another baggie containing meth and drug paraphernalia.
The two baggies combined contained approximately 7.4 grams of meth.
Robinson and Roettger were arrested and transported to the Warrick County Jail where they are currently being held on bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Stephen Robinson, 46, Cynthiana, Ind.
- Alison Roettger, 32, Chandler, Ind.
- Dealing Meth over 5 grams, Level 3 Felony
- Possession of Meth, Level 5 Felony
- Possession of a Syringe, Level 6 Felony
Arresting Officer: Trooper John Davis, Indiana State Police
Assisting Agencies: Warrick County Sheriff’s Office and Oakland City Police