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Kosciusko County traffic stop leads to search warrant, arrest

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A Kosciusko County traffic stop led to a search warrant being served in Warsaw earlier this week.

Reports say an Indiana State Police trooper stopped a Dodge Ram for moving violations on Feb. 3.

During the stop, the driver, 35-year-old Luis Lara-Macias, was found to be in possession of over $65,000. Troopers continued the investigation, leading to a search warrant at Lara-Macias’ residence in Warsaw.

Troopers found a rifle, two handguns, about 3 ounces of suspected cocaine, a digital scale, fraudulent ID cards, more cash and other paraphernalia.

He was taken to the Kosciusko County Jail on a preliminary charge of Money Laundering.

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Thor February 10, 2025 at 7:54 am

Call ICE!!! It will help now!

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