SHAWNEE COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating two suspects on multiple charges after an arrest.
Just before 3a.m. August 10, a K9 Unit conducted a traffic stop on a 2002 gold Ford Ranger with an expired registration in the 1600 block of NW Topeka Boulevard, according to Deputy Abigail Christian.
The driver 37-year-old Christopher D. Kittle and passenger 27-year-old Ashley Dixon both of Topeka had warrants for their arrests. During the investigation, the K9 was utilized and illegal narcotics were located.
Deputies arrested them. Dixon had three warrants for her arrest, according Christian. Kittle had a felony warrant for his arrest and was booked on requested charges that included possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license and operating a vehicle with an expired registration.
Dixon had three warrants for her arrest. In June, officers arrested her for transporting a wanted felon along with meth possession, according to the sheriff's office. Both suspects remain in custody, according to online jail records.