A 51-year-old Franklin man was issued nine different municipal citations – three drug related and three more related to selling jewelry he stole from his mother – all after Greenfield police pulled him over for driving with an expired license plate.

His passenger, Timothy Gullickson, a 30-year-old Oak Creek man, was charged with one count of misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance and two counts of misdemeanor bail-jumping in Milwaukee County Circuit Court April 19. According to the , police pulled over the vehicle just before 8 p.m. April 17. Gullickson, according to police, was a known heroin addict with a criminal drug history, prompting the officer to call for a K-9 unit. While waiting for the K-9 unit, the police officer noticed Gullickson making movements as if he was putting something in his seat cushion or into his pants.

The older man told officers Gullickson had "crotched" pills, or stuffed them in his underwear, according to the report. The man also told police he and Gullickson had purchased pills in the area of South 20th Street and West Layton Avenue and that more were in the ash trey of the vehicle. Both men told police no needles were in the vehicle, but during a search, police found about 15 used hypodermic needles and a burnt spoon along the driver's side door panel, the report said. Three more needles, one of which was uncapped, were located on the driver's side floorboard.

In the backseat, police found a brown paper bag containing a heroin kit: a tie-off, spoon, tin cap, cotton ball and several syringes. The pills, both those in the ash trey and those in Gullickson's underwear, were later identified as Alprazolam, a schedule IV narcotic, and .05 grams of marijuana was found in the car's center console, according to the police report.

The driver, who had no criminal record, was issued municipal citations for possession of a Schedule IV narcotic, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

But that's not all.

During the vehicle search, police also found several pieces of women's jewelry, and police learned that the Franklin man had made six transactions at , 4390 W. Loomis Rd. between April 6 and April 17, each time selling jewelry. The older man admitted to stealing the jewelry from his mother, and that he had received about $4,000 from jewelry stores over the past four months for the stolen goods, according to the police report.