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A Lawrence County man is facing several drug charges after a traffic stop last week.

Indiana State Police pulled over 56-year-old David Guthrie of Huron for failing to signal for a lane change and false and fictitious plates on State Road 56 in French Lick on Friday.

After a West Baden Police K-9 alerted officers to the presence of narcotics, police searched the vehicle.

Approximately 16 grams of crystal methamphetamine, marijuana, five controlled substances, a loaded handgun, and over $5,000 were found inside.

Guthrie is facing felony counts of possession and dealing of methamphetamine over 10 grams while in possession of a firearm, and misdemeanor counts of possession of marijuana, three counts of possession of a schedule 2 controlled substance, two counts of possession of a schedule 4 controlled substance, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

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