St. Landry Parish detectives pull over car full of drugs, gun and a baby during undercover traffic stop
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. (KLFY) -- St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says an undercover traffic stop led to the discovery of more than $5K in cash, a semi automatic handgun and a 1-year-old infant.
According to Guidroz, it happened Monday.
He said detectives made contact with a silver Kia Sorento occupied by Jaquayland Trevon Bradley Rosette, 24 of Sunset.
Rosette’s 1-year-old infant was inside the vehicle at the time of the stop, Guidroz said.
During a search, detectives found a semi-automatic handgun, 2 pounds of marijuana and $5400.00 in cash.
Guidroz said the estimated street value of the marijuana was approximately $18K.
Rosette was transported to the St. Landry parish Jail and charged with illegal use of a CDS in the presence of persons under 17 years of age, possession with intent to distribute schedule I CDS (marijuana), transactions involving proceeds from drug offenses, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a firearm in the presence of a CDS.
The infant was not harmed.