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Police Looking For Ronald Graham

Last updated on Thursday, September 19, 2013

(FLOYD CO.) - On September 3, an Indiana State Police trooper at Sellersburg made a traffic stop on a black Jeep on Interstate 265 East at the 3.8 Mile Marker in Floyd County.

The traffic stop was for a false and fictitious license plate. The driver stopped the Jeep and immediately fled on foot into a wooded area along Interstate 265. But, when the driver stopped the car, he did not put it in park and the trooper had to catch up with the rolling vehicle to put it in park.

By this time the male, now identified as Ronald F. Graham, 40, a white male, 5'5" tall, with brown hair and blue eyes had disappeared. His last known address was 222 West Market Street, New Albany, IN.

An arrest warrant for Graham was issued out of the Floyd County Superior Court for the charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, D Felony and Resisting/Fleeing Law Enforcement, A Misdemeanor.

After the trooper got the vehicle stopped he noticed a female, identified as Laura R. Faulkenburg, 26, from New Albany, IN, lying in the front passenger seat.

During a search of the Jeep Methamphetamine was located.

The passenger, Laura Faulkenburg was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance and Trafficking with an Inmate.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts or sees Ronald F. Graham should contact the police immediately. All callers can remain anonymous.

Crime Stoppers is also offering a reward up to $1,000.00 for the capture of Ronald F. Graham. You can contact Crime Stoppers at 502-582-CLUE, (2583).

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