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PULASKI COUNTY, Ky. — A routine traffic stop on Highway 461 turned into a major drug seizure on October 27, 2025,

Posted on October 29, 2025 by Usainsightreport

PULASKI COUNTY, Ky. — A routine traffic stop on Highway 461 turned into a major drug seizure on October 27, 2025, when K9 Leo alerted deputies to nearly half a pound of methamphetamine. Three Somerset residents were taken into custody following the discovery, marking a significant enforcement action by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office.

Authorities said that detectives from the Narcotics Division observed a vehicle speeding and crossing the center line multiple times. This suspicious behavior prompted Detective Tan Hudson to initiate a traffic stop for safety concerns and further investigation.

Upon stopping the vehicle, deputies noticed the driver revving the engine and one passenger acting erratically. For precaution, all occupants were ordered out of the car. It was then that K9 Leo, a trained police dog, conducted a “free air sniff,” signaling the presence of illegal narcotics.

A thorough search of the vehicle revealed 225.9 grams of methamphetamine, along with marijuana, Gabapentin and Xanax tablets, and baggies commonly used for drug packaging. The discovery led to the arrest of all three individuals inside the vehicle.

The driver, David Ray Pyles, 48, of Somerset, faces multiple charges including trafficking in methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia possession, speeding, insurance violations, and a probation violation. He is being held on a $20,000 cash or property bond for the new charges.

Passenger Autumn Lachelle Parrett, 39, of Somerset, was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and a Failure to Appear warrant. Her combined bond totals $16,000.

Another passenger, Joshua Martin Barnett, 38, of Somerset, was also arrested. His charges include methamphetamine trafficking and possession, unspecified controlled substances, and drug paraphernalia. He is being held on a $20,000 cash or property bond.

All three are scheduled for court appearances on October 29, 2025. Officials noted that the accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the investigation.

Sheriff Bobby Jones highlighted the role of K9 Leo and law enforcement teamwork in making the arrest, recognizing the critical contribution of trained animals in detecting narcotics during routine traffic enforcement.

The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office continues to encourage public awareness and vigilance regarding drug activity on local highways. Residents are reminded that reporting suspicious activity can aid in keeping the community safe and support law enforcement in preventing illegal drug distribution.

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