Sheriff says Suburban stuffed with 103 pounds of packaged marijuana

FALLS CITY – A Highway 75 traffic stop in Richardson County led to three arrests and discovery of 113 pounds of packaged marijuana.
Arrest affidavits say a sheriff’s deputy stopped a Chevrolet Suburban for suspicious tags out of Oklahoma and searched the vehicle after smelling the odor of marijuana.
Five duffle bags containing hundreds of sealed bags were found, along with concentrated THC, a handgun and ammunition.
Stephanie Miller, 18, of Wichita, Kan., Donnell Mosely Jr., 21, of Kansas City, Mo., and Khalil M. Frierson, 22, of Wichita are suspected of possession.

The affidavit says none of the occupants of the Suburban claimed responsibility for the marijuana.
Deputies told the court that Miller was out on bond in St. Louis, Mo., where she is charged with prostitution.
Mosely is wanted on an extraditable warrant out of Oklahoma.
Frierson is also suspected of impersonation fraud.
In its monthly arrest report, the sheriff’s office also reports the possession arrest of Kyle Clow, 33, of Dawson on June 2.
There were four arrests for driving under suspension or revocation.
A 25-year-old Humboldt man, 22-year-old Lincoln woman and 38-year-old Auburn man were arrested for driving under the influence.