BANNER, Ky. (WMDJ) — A Johnson County woman is facing multiple drug trafficking charges following a traffic stop in Floyd County.
According to court documents, a deputy observed a vehicle make a turn without signaling at the intersection of Ky. 1426 and U.S. 23 in Banner.
The driver, identified as Kimberly Marie Osborne, 46, of Tutor Key, was stopped. During the stop, a glass pipe with residue commonly associated with methamphetamine use was reportedly seen inside the vehicle.
Authorities say a search of the vehicle uncovered a vacuum-sealed bag containing a substance believed to be methamphetamine, along with suspected marijuana, psilocybin, and fentanyl. More than $1,100 in cash was also recovered.
Osborne was arrested and lodged in the Floyd County Detention Center.
She is charged with multiple counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, including methamphetamine and fentanyl, along with trafficking in marijuana and a traffic violation





