Deputies: 8 baggies of cocaine found during traffic stop

PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Two individuals were arrested during a traffic stop Sunday morning after a deputy spotted a baggie full of cocaine in the vehicle, according to the Marshall County Police Department.

Deputies say a traffic stop was made on a 2008 Dodge Charger in a Walmart parking lot around midnight.

The driver of the vehicle, 29-year-old Angel Ruiz-Flores, was said to be driving without ever having a driver’s license.

According to officials, while speaking with the two occupants of the Charger, the deputy spotted a clear bag that contained 8 individual baggies of cocaine. The total amount of cocaine found in the bag was approximately 7.4 grams.

The passenger, 27-year-old Luis Ulloa-Torres, allegedly had cocaine on him as well.

Both Ruiz-Flores and Ulloa-Torres were booked in the Marshall County Jail for the dealing and possession of cocaine. Ruiz-Flores faces an additional charge of driving without ever receiving a license.

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