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Two men are behind bars after a traffic stop in Evansville.

Indiana State Police pulled over 28-year-old Jeremy Hudson of Evansville for making a wrong turn on Weinbach Avenue at Baynard Park Drive on Friday afternoon.

When investigating, troopers learned that Hudson was driving on a suspended license and had 1.5 grams of methamphetamine.

Hudson’s passenger, identified as 34-year-old David Kennedy of Grandview was wanted out of Perry County on two outstanding warrants.

Both Hudson and Kennedy were taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail and held without bond.

Hudson is facing charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, a Class 6 Felony, and a Class A Misdemeanor Count of Driving while suspended.

Kennedy is facing charged on two outstanding warrants out of Perry County for Failing to Appear in Court and Larceny.

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