INDIANAPOLIS — A traffic stop led to a woman's arrest late Wednesday on Interstate 65 after police found dozens of IDs and credit cards, along with several passports, social security cards and checkbooks inside the vehicle she was driving.
The 47-year-old was also in possession of about 21 grams of suspected cocaine and drug paraphernalia, according to a news release from Indiana State Police.
A state trooper stopped the driver about 11:16 p.m. near Downtown Indianapolis after he saw the woman driving with an expired temporary plate.
She then provided a name and date of birth later determined to be false, as well as an ID belonging to someone else.
Once police learned her real name, they realized she was wanted on three felony warrants in Marion County.
Police then searched the vehicle and found drug paraphernalia as well as the following items, all belonging to other people, according to the release:
- 40 IDs
- 73 credit cards
- Three passports
- Eight social security cards
- Seven checkbooks
The woman was then arrested and taken to Marion County Jail, where staff found three baggies of suspected cocaine on her person.
Marion County Jail records showed she was being held Thursday on suspicion of possession of paraphernalia and identity deception.
WRTV will not name the suspect until formal charges are filed.
-
ISP trooper injured in I-65 crash involving suspected drunk driver
An Indiana State Police trooper was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries Thursday night after a suspected drunk driver struck her patrol car on Interstate 65 south of downtown Indianapolis.Colts host Dolphins Sunday, hope to end 11-game Week 1 losing streak
Each year the Indianapolis Colts preach the importance of starting fast. Recently, it’s been all talk. They’ve lost 11 straight Week 1 games and missed the playoffs in four consecutive years.Caitlin Clark ruled out for the rest of 2025 WNBA season
Caitlin Clark ruled out for the rest of 2025 WNBA season, says "disappointed isn't a big enough word to describe how I am feeling."24-year-old man dies after east side shooting
A person has died after being shot on Indianapolis' east side on Thursday night, according to police.