State trooper finds 184 pounds of cocaine during traffic stop near Greenfield

Photo provided Indiana State Police show 184 pounds of cocaine that were confiscated after a traffic stop near Greenfield.

GREENFIELD –An Indiana State Trooper was patrolling I-70 near Mount Comfort Road Sunday afternoon when an eastbound semi caught his attention. This trooper is certified to perform Federal Motor Carrier Inspections on commercial vehicles.

At 1:19 p.m., the trooper pulled over a semi to perform an inspection. Part of the inspections includes a review of the required paperwork and log book, which revealed a log book violation, police said. While interacting with the driver and co-driver, the trooper noticed criminal indicators that, based upon his training and experience, led him to ask for consent to search the semi, which the driver agreed to.

The trooper located dozens of packages he suspected to be cocaine. A field test later confirmed his suspicion that the substance was cocaine. The drugs were located inside boxes of onions among other produce in the trailer, state police said. The driver of the semi and the passenger were both arrested and transported to the Hancock County Jail on probable cause of possession of cocaine.

The Hancock County Prosecutor’s office has reviewed the case and subsequently filed formal charges against both individuals in Hancock Superior Court.

  • Jose N. Perez (66) of California
    • Count I – Dealing in Cocaine  I.C. 35-48-4-1(a)(2) and I.C. 35-48-4-1(e)(1)
      • Level 2 Felony
    • Count II – Possession of Cocaine  I.C. 35-48-4-6(a) and I.C. 35-48-4-6(d)(1)
      • Level 3 Felony
  • Miguel Rodriguez (60) of California
    • Count I – Dealing in Cocaine  I.C. 35-48-4-1(a)(2) and I.C. 35-48-4-1(e)(1)
      • Level 2 Felony
    • Count II – Possession of Cocaine  I.C. 35-48-4-6(a) and I.C. 35-48-4-6(d)(1)
      • Level 3 Felony

The Indiana State Police were assisted by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office and on this investigation and worked closely with the Hancock County Prosecutor for charges. The truck was towed to Johnson’s Towing in Greenfield to be offloaded to complete the search.

Hancock County Prosecutor Brent Eaton said. “I am grateful for the effort and cooperation of all involved that has provided us with the evidence to bring these charges.  This is a great example of the type of alert police work and interagency cooperation that keeps our community among the nation’s safest.”

Photo provided Indiana State Police found a large amount of cocaine hidden in boxes of onions during a traffic stop near Greenfield.