INDIANA, USA — Police in Indiana said a search for suspect wanted in Kentucky has led to the arrest of three people.
Indiana State Police said they received a tip on Wednesday that 41-year-old Kevin Henning was wanted on multiple felony warrants in Kentucky and was living with his girlfriend, 31-year-old Letisha Cook in Grandview, Indiana.
On Thursday, police said a vehicle belonging to Cook was spotted in Jasper and Henning was possibly driving. The vehicle was found inside a Walmart parking lot. Officers with Indiana State Police and the Jasper Police Department spoke with a man inside the vehicle, identified as 29-year-old Michael Bickett of Kentucky.
While speaking with him, police said they recognized signs of criminal activity. After searching the vehicle, police found 72 grams of suspected meth and about 61 grams of suspected marijuana.
Henning was taken into custody and taken to the Dubois County Jail and being held on bond.
Shortly after Bickett’s arrest, the Spencer County Sheriff's Office saw Henning leaving Cook’s home and get into a vehicle.
They conducted a traffic stop on State Road 66 in Grandview. Henning and Cook were told to get out of the vehicle. Police searched the vehicle and found suspected meth. Both were arrested without incident.
Police obtained a search warrant for Cook’s home and found suspected meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Henning and Cook are being held at the Spencer County Jail.
Bicket is charged with dealing and possessing meth, dealing and possessing marijuana, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
In addition to the warrants out of Kentucky, Henning is facing possession of meth, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Cook is being held for possession of meth, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
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