 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless, we know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. An anonymous tip in Floyd County leads to a drug trafficking arrest. Floyd County Sheriff's deputies responded to a complaint Monday of possible drug trafficking out of a light green vehicle seen in the water gap area. One of the things that stood out about the identification was the car supposedly had a bungee cord holding the trunk together. Later that evening, Sergeant Oliver Little spotted a vehicle matching the description. After stopping the car for not using a turn signal, Sergeant Little called for Floyd County's K-9 unit to assist. When the K-9 got there, he indicated on the passenger side where Ms. Robinson was actually sitting. As Ms. Robinson was getting out of the vehicle, for us to conduct a search in the floor beside her seat was a small bag of a crystal substance that I believe would be meth. I went ahead and detained her. At that time she stated that she had more hidden on her person. She had over 140 empty bags. Along with the plastic bags, police found six grams of crystal meth and digital scales. The passenger, 28-year-old Keisha Robinson of Prestonsburg was arrested and lodged in the Floyd County Detention Center for trafficking in a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and tampering with physical evidence. Six grams, we normally see, you know, personal use, you know, somewhere around a half gram of grams somewhere through there. Six grams though, you're looking at, you know, she had just told me what they call re-upped. That's the street term for they had just, she had just went and bought more. She refused to give me the information on where she got it at, but they still earned her investigation. More charges are pending in the case. In Prestonsburg, Shelby Porter, EKB News.