
A Dubach man was arrested by Louisiana State Police in Ruston last week after he was found to be in possession of drugs on a traffic stop.
Two troopers stopped a car with only one functioning headlight and excessively dark window tint on South Farmerville Street in Ruston about 10:30 p.m. on March 11. Quinjaret Jocorey Graham, 27, was a passenger in the vehicle.

When the driver exited the vehicle, he admitted to smoking marijuana and provided a trooper with a plastic bag containing suspected marijuana. Troopers saw thick white smoke coming from the vehicle as well as the odor of marijuana. Graham was directed out of the vehicle and was found in possession of a plastic bag containing suspected tramadol tablets. Graham claimed the tramadol but could not provide any proof of a prescription. He was arrested for a possession of tramadol and booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center.
Bail for Graham was set at $12,500 but he is also being held for the Probation & Parole unit of the Louisiana Department of Corrections.
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