JUNEAU (WLUK) — Two Appleton residents have been charged in Dodge County after deputies discovered a large quantity of methamphetamine during a traffic interdiction operation.
According to the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office, 41-year-old Michael Kreisle and 31-year-old Stephanie Neuser were stopped at a business in Lomira on Sept. 26. A police K-9 alerted deputies to their vehicle, leading to a search that uncovered a significant amount of suspected meth and drug paraphernalia.
Both suspects face charges of possession with intent to deliver more than 50 grams of meth and possession of drug paraphernalia. Additionally, Neuser is charged with bail jumping.
Each was given a $10,000 cash bond. Kreisle is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, while Neuser will return to court on Thursday.
Authorities say the arrests were part of an ongoing traffic interdiction initiative targeting drug trafficking across Dodge County.