Woman arrested on drug charges

A police officer on the lookout for suspicious vehicles due to other crimes in the area stopped a truck in Greenwood late Wednesday night and arrested a woman on drug dealing charges.

Jessica McGuire, 26, Indianapolis, was arrested on charges of dealing methamphetamine, a level 2 felony, dealing in a controlled substance, a level 5 felony, possession of cocaine, narcotics or methamphetamine, a level 6 felony, and possession of a restricted drug injection device.

McGuire wasn’t in the vehicle when police stopped it on Greenwood Springs Drive off Emerson Avenue about 11 p.m. Wednesday. She walked to the truck and was allowed to get in after police pulled over the driver, who caught the officer’s attention because he was driving too slow, a Greenwood police report said.

After the driver and his passenger were arrested, police searched the vehicle and could see drugs in McGuire’s purse.

In her bags, police found a syringe, glass pipes with suspected drug residue inside, methamphetamine packaged for sale, Klonopin pills which are used to treat panic or anxiety, pain pills and other pills that are typically used to mix with other drugs to increase their weight before they are sold, the report said.

In total, police collected more than 24 grams of methamphetamine, the report said.

The driver, Franz Bluck, 35, of Indianapolis, was arrested on a charge of driving while suspended with a prior conviction.

A passenger, Jason Houdashell, 39, 6023 N. College Ave., Indianapolis, was wanted on a warrant from Hendricks County on charges of possession of methamphetamine, possession of a syringe and driving while suspended.

McGuire, of 1441 Groff Ave., was taken to the Johnson County jail. Bluck, of 807 Warrington Court, was held on $1,000 bond. Houdashell was held without bond.