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Frankfort Man Arrested for Meth Dealing and Possession Charges After Traffic Stop Gone Awry

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Published on May 19, 2025
Frankfort Man Arrested for Meth Dealing and Possession Charges After Traffic Stop Gone AwrySource: Unsplash/Emiliano Bar

During a routine traffic stop in Frankfort, Indiana, a 60-year-old man was arrested on multiple drug-related charges. The Frankfort Police Department disclosed via social media that Larry Cunningham was pulled over for driving on the wrong side of the road last Monday. The subsequent investigation led to Cunningham's arrest for dealing in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of cocaine.

The charges laid against Cunningham include dealing in methamphetamine more than 10 grams, classified as a Level 2 Felony; possession of methamphetamine, a Level 3 Felony; and possession of cocaine, a Level 6 Felony. The police department post, made on Saturday, did not specify the amount of drugs recovered during the arrest. According to the Frankfort Police Department, these filed charges suggest a significant involvement in the local drug trade.

Drug-related arrests, such as Cunningham's, spotlight the ongoing battle against substance abuse and illegal drug distribution in small-town America.

As Cunningham faces the judicial system, his arrest prompts a reflection on the intersection of drug abuse, criminal justice, and how small-scale traffic stops can lead to revelations of larger criminal enterprises.