Sheriff Goodin praised the callers, stating this is a classic example of community-oriented policing.

(Scott County, Ind.) - On May 25, First Sergeant John Hartman and Deputies Skylar Thompson and Josh Juliot responded to a suspicious person at a local business in rural Scott County.
Upon arrival, an investigation led to deputies locating nearly 17 grams of methamphetamine, suspected heroin, and paraphernalia. After the investigation deputies arrested 39-year-old Travis Brock, of Scottsburg for Possession of Methamphetamine at Least 10 Grams but Less than 28 Grams, Possession of Cocaine or a Schedule I or II Narcotic Drug, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, and Possession of Paraphernalia.
Sheriff Goodin praised the callers, stating this is a classic example of community-oriented policing.

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