 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing with 40 years of being in the hearing care industry. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. On Saturday, July 22nd, the Floyd County Sheriff's Office made an arrest in Prestonsburg after hearing reports of a man driving around town in a suspicious manner. Officers recognized the driver as Greg Little, who had an outstanding warrant. K-9 Bear was deployed for a search and alerted underneath the vehicle, leading to the discovery of crystal meth hidden under the bumper. As deputies responded and arrived, they noticed the driver or the owner of the vehicle was Greg Little, and they knew that he had an outstanding warrant for probation violation. So during their interview with Mr. Little and their investigation, Deputy Alan May ran his K-9 dog bear around the vehicle and the dog alerted to the rear of the vehicle underneath the vehicle. And from there, it took a little while, but Deputy May was able to find a pretty load of crystal meth hidden up and under the bumper of the vehicle that only would have been found with the dog detection pretty much. K-9 Bear is considered to be an invaluable asset to the Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Hunt believes Bear will discourage drug trafficking activity in the county. Our dogs, they give us obviously a sense that is really impossible for the human nose to find these drugs, you know, in the eye. So without that, we wouldn't have found this load either, no. Underneath it, inside the spare tire, this is several of the different detections this dog has made and given us the alert on. Inside the aerosol cans, you know, they make these little cans with the fake lids that you can screw off. These dogs are listening. They're invaluable to this. They find that, they sniff it out. Now it might take us a few minutes to pinpoint exactly where they're, you know, showing us, but if we listen to that dog, he's showing us where the drugs are. Reporting from Mountaintop News, I'm Nick Column.