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Troopers stopped Elsa Robles Alejandra Verduzco, 26, of Chicago, Thursday on Interstate 70 in Preble County for an unsafe lane change and following too closely, and said they found nine ounces of cocaine in her SUV. (Photo/Preble Co. Jail)…

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Troopers stop SUV, find a bag of coke

Updated: Friday, 01 Mar 2013, 3:21 PM EST
Published : Friday, 01 Mar 2013, 3:21 PM EST

EATON, Ohio (WDTN) - An Illinois woman was arrested on drug charges after being stopped by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Troopers stopped Elsa Robles Alejandra Verduzco, 26, of Chicago, Thursday on Interstate 70 in Preble County for an unsafe lane change and following too closely.

Troopers said they observed criminal indicators, and with Verduzco's consent, searched her GMC Envoy.

The search uncovered nine ounces of cocaine concealed inside a fast food bag.

She's being held in the Preble county Jail possession of cocaine charge.

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