Drug abuse, I-77: On May 11, police observed a speeding silver Honda Accord on I-77. While talking to the Akron driver, 25, the officer noticed the woman's pants were unzipped. She told the officer her pants were too tight.

The woman admitted to having a few drinks, and being arrested for marijuana possession in the past. When asked if she had any marijuana in the car, the driver produced a baggie along with rolling papers and a grinder.

The woman was arrested for drug abuse and drug paraphernalia possession. She was also cited for speeding.

Marijuana possession, I-77: On May 19, police observed a speeding black Kia Forte traveling northbound on I-77. When the officer approached the car, he noticed a baggie of marijuana in the pocket of the Olmsted Township passenger, 22. The man handed the officer the baggie. He was arrested.

While searching the car, police found a pipe and grinder. He was charged with marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia possession. The North Olmsted driver, 23, was cited for speeding.

Marijuana possession, Snowville Road: On May 10, police observed a speeding white Toyota on Snowville Road. The Northfield driver, 20, said he thought he was driving the speed limit. The officer noticed the man smelled like marijuana.

The driver said there wasn't any marijuana in the car but he had smoked the night before. While searching the car, the officer found a joint and roaches. That's when the man admitted to smoking earlier in the day.

The man was cited for marijuana possession.

Drunken driving, Brecksville Road: On May 10, police observed a weaving Honda Civic on I-77. The officer followed the car as it exited onto Miller Road. The officer said the Brecksville driver, 24, talked with slurred speech. He said he was moving from Parma to Brecksville.

After failing a field sobriety test, the man was arrested for drunken driving. He later admitted to drinking three beers and two shots at a Parma bar. The driver was cited for weaving and improper turn at an intersection.

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