Miller said the two were newly married and on their way from California to Chicago. Myaskovsky said she was Miller's fiance and that they were driving from California to Chicago and back.

The affidavit states that the trooper became suspicious following the interviews and a background check which showed several prior arrests of Myaskovsky.

He asked Miller for consent to search the truck, and he granted it, according to the affidavit.

Inside a suitcase packed in the truck, the trooper discovered a plastic baby formula bag that contained a small baggie of marijuana and a marijuana pipe.

The trooper then searched another suitcase that contained men's clothing and discovered 8.4 pounds of pot packaged in plastic bags and wrapped in dryer sheets.

Interviews conducted by the trooper led investigators to believe that Myaskovsky was responsible for packing the drugs, according to the probable cause affidavit.

"With the circumstances at hand, Maria was jailed and Corey was cited and released due to the infant in the vehicle and needing someone to care for the child," the affidavit states.

Miller was given a warning for speeding, and cited and released for possession of marijuana, Collins said.