AUBURN, IN - On Tuesday August 4, 2020 Auburn Police stopped a red GMC Sierra at the 325 South Bound mile marker of I-69 for operating with an expired license plate and obstructed view. The driver of the vehicle, Angel M. Mosby, (white, female, age 40, last known address in the 400 block of Oak Street Butler) could not provide a registration or proof of insurance for the vehicle and had a driving status of unlicensed.
A free air sniff around the outside of the vehicle, with a Police K-9, resulted in a positive alert. A search of the vehicle produced numerous drugs and drug related items including marijuana, digital scales, small plastic baggies, hypodermic needles and five bags of methamphetamine.
Angel Mosby was arrested and the vehicle she was driving was impounded. Mosby was incarcerated at the DeKalb County Jail on the following charges: Possession of a Hypodermic Needle / Syringe – Level 6 Felony
Dealing Methamphetamine – Level 2 Felony
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