Two Hopkinsville men arrested for meth trafficking in McCracken County

Two Hopkinsville men were arrested for meth trafficking in McCracken County Thursday afternoon following an undercover drug buy operation.

The McCracken County Sheriff’s Office says over the past several months, deputies have conducted several methamphetamine trafficking investigations and identified multiple sources of supply in Western Kentucky.

On Thursday, an undercover McCracken County deputy arranged to purchase a pound of crystal meth from 35-year-old Dontraz Stiger of Hopkinsville in exchange for money.

A news release says detectives observed Stiger and 42-year-old Jamison Parker of Hopkinsville arrive at the parking lot of a McCracken County business in the 2400 block of New Holt Road.

Both men were arrested after a search of the vehicle allegedly revealed approximately one pound of crystal methamphetamine. Detectives also seized cash believed to be proceeds of illegal drug sales, according to the report.

Stiger was arrested for trafficking in meth, Parker for complicity to trafficking in meth and Parker was also served with outstanding Christian County warrants.