 At Appalachian Wireless, all smartphones are 50-100% off retail pricing for back-to-school. This includes all smartphones, so don't be tardy. Don't miss the bus. Get to Appalachian Wireless today. Two-year agreement required excludes outright purchase and advantage plans, while supplies last. Martin County deputies arrested two people Tuesday night after a traffic stop in the community of Tomahawk. But Sheriff John Kirk says deputies had to take a more aggressive approach after the driver of the vehicle refused to stop. We ended up having to do a rolling traffic stop. I happened to have two deputies on that stop. Deputy Blevins passed him and was able to do a rolling traffic stop and get him stopped. But once the driver identified as 34-year-old Justin D. Combs of Wittonsville pulled over, deputies realized it was much more than just a DUI. We happened to have a canine unit out and walked the dog around the vehicle, dog indicated on the vehicle and we were able to recover some methamphetamine, some scales. Combs and his passenger 38-year-old Amy Lynn Mollett of Louisa were both arrested. Combs is facing charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance for the meth, DUI carrying a concealed weapon for the brass knuckles found in his back pocket and other traffic-related charges. Mollett was charged with possession of meth and other drug-related charges. And Sheriff John Kirk says this happens much more than people realize. A lot of people have, it's getting the points that they can't hardly get the pain pills, so they have switched over to meth and it's bigger than most people can ever imagine. And we just don't have the manpower to fight it the way we need to fight it. Mollett and Combs were both lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville. In Inez, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.