Illegal lane change leads to meth arrests: Brecksville Police Blotter - cleveland.com

Meth possession, Royalton Road: On July 28, police observed a green Ford pickup truck abruptly change lanes. When police ran the truck's information, it turned out the registration was expired. The driver said the reason the truck had expired plates was because it belonged to his father. The driver also admitted he didn't have a driver's license. During a search of the truck, police found pills, white powder (believed to be meth), syringes, a spoon and cotton swabs. The driver was arrested for driving under suspension, expired plates, possession of meth, drug abuse instruments, illegal manufacture of drugs and illegal assembly of chemicals. The woman was charged with possession of meth, possession of drug abuse instruments, illegal manufacture of drugs and illegal assembly of chemicals. Heroin possession, Royalton Road: On July 26, police observed a black Saturn with a cracked windshield traveling eastbound on Royalton Road. The driver – an Akron man, 52 – said the window had been cracked for a month. Source: www.cleveland.com