Taylorsville man arrested on multiple charges

Bartholomew County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Taylorsville man on multiple charges after a traffic stop on southbound U.S. 31.

Deputy Adam Warner pulled behind two vehicles driving side-by-side on U.S. 31 at 8:49 p.m. Monday, deputies said.

Warner noticed a black Honda Accord in the left lane with Indiana truck plates speeding up and quickly changing lanes, deputies said.

Warner stopped the Honda after it turned right onto West Robin Way. The driver initially identified himself with a false name and Warner said he recognized the man as Cody Manvilla, deputies said.

Deputy Matt Bush, who knows Manvilla, arrived and confirmed his identity, deputies said.

Deputies arrested Manvilla on four warrants for failure to appear and violation of probation, possession of methamphetamine, false informing, driving while suspended with a prior conviction and operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license, deputies said.

Manvilla is being held in the Bartholomew County Jail in lieu of $33,500 bond, jail officials said.